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DotNetNuke Business Model and Product Roadmap (Part 2 of 2)

In my last post – DotNetNuke Business Model and Product Roadmap (Part 1 of 2) – I provided some insights into the DotNetNuke Corp. business model, specifically as it pertains to the similarities and...

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DotNetNuke Professional Edition 5.1 – Content Approval

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Skinning Portal Images in DNN with ImageSwap

DotNetNuke has powerful skinning support, but skin designers are often frustrated by their inability to customize various images with static links in the portal. In this post, I’ll suggest a technique...

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DotNetNuke Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Here’s the slide deck on DotNetNuke Search Engine Optimization (SEO) from a webinar I hosted with Tom Kraak. DotNetNuke SEO View more presentations from Nik Kalyani.

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A Short Story About DotNetNuke

I created this slide deck as a fun way to introduce DotNetNuke. Update: A DotNetNuke community member enhanced the YouTube video of the deck I posted by adding narration and music. The result is quite...

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Customer-driven Business Innovation with DotNetNuke

In an increasingly hyper-competitive world, businesses look for every possible opportunity that can give them an edge over their competition. It’s no secret — businesses that innovate survive and win,...

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Using And Extending The DotNetNuke Widget Framework

This is the slide deck from my talk at OpenForce Europe (Amsterdam). Using And Extending The DotNetNuke Widget Framework View more presentations from Nik Kalyani.

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Advanced Skinning With DotNetNuke

Slide deck from my session on advanced skinning with DotNetNuke at SDN/OpenForce in Fall 2009. Advanced Skinning With DotNetNuke View more presentations from Nik Kalyani.

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DotNetNuke Visual Overview

A visual overview of DotNetNuke intended to give newcomers to the platform a quick understanding of DotNetNuke. (Click for larger image)

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DotNetNuke Widgets Guide (Part 1 of 4)

Starting with Release 5.x, the DotNetNuke platform has included a Javascript-based Widgets framework for dynamically injecting client-side interactivity into skins and modules. Like most Open Source...

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DotNetNuke Skin Proxy Re-visited

Some years ago, I had presented a solution for dynamically loading a skin layout based on the user’s browser type. Fast-forward to the present — at the Fall 2009 OpenForce Conference in Amsterdam I had...

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DotNetNuke Widgets Guide (Part 2 of 4)

This is Part 2 of my four-part series on DotNetNuke Widgets. In Part 1 of the series, I covered some fundamental concepts related to DotNetNuke Widgets. In this post, I will introduce you to a few of...

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Module Print Widget for DotNetNuke

If you are like me and want your websites to have a clean, unblemished look, then most likely you have either turned off the Print functionality in your DotNetNuke module settings or just use...

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DotNetNuke Widgets Guide (Part 3 of 4)

Continuing my series on DotNetNuke Widgets, here is Part 3 where I provide insights into how you can develop your own Widgets for DotNetNuke. If you haven’t already done so, read Part 1 (overview of...

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DotNetNuke Widgets Guide (Part 4 of 4)

This is the last post in my four-part series on DotNetNuke Widgets. Here’s a review of the other posts in this series: Part 1 – Overview of DotNetNuke Widgets Part 2 – DotNetNuke Widgets reference Part...

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Visual: DotNetNuke Enterprise Deployment Scenario

Here’s an illustration depicting a common scenario for DotNetNuke Deployment in the Enterprise. Click the image for a higher-res version. If you find the image helpful, feel free to use it as needed...

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The Seven Sins of DotNetNuke Module Developers

In an average week, I communicate on the phone, by email, through webinars and in person, with some 100 DotNetNuke business customers, prospects and partners. A majority of them use DotNetNuke in some...

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Day of DotNetNuke Chicago Keynote

My keynote address at the Day of DotNetNuke conference in Chicago today was community-focused. Download the PDF version of the presentation here: Day of DNN Chicago Keynote.pdf (10.2 MB) Download the...

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Thoughts on Recent DotNetNuke Developments

Here are my thoughts on the recent DotNetNuke developments: Click for larger image

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Druid Toolkit for DotNetNuke Released

After many months of work, I am glad to release the first (beta) version of the HyperCrunch Druid Toolkit for DotNetNuke. It’s free, Open Source and cool (at least I think so). Hope you’ll agree. Check...

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