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Minimum Requirements to install DotNetNuke / DNN 5.5 on Web Server. Source
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This checklist describes how to include jQuery within a DotNetNuke skin. It loads only if jQuery is not already included i.e. by a module.
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If you want to test a Project which runs in DotNetNuke on your local system, you have to make some little changes in the web.config to be able to login with a DNN User
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How to add a page in Dotnetnuke
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Assuming you have users that register, but are not active - here's how you activate them.
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Describes how to get started building your first DotNetNuke module.
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Set up a WSP Module
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This checklist descibes how to add an image to your DNN page using various options available to you.
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If you want to be able to run dynamic data driven controls/pages in dotnetnuke, you have to make a few steps to get it running.This checklist has been tested with dotnetnuke 4.9.
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The Checkbox "Remeber Me" or "Remember Login" doesn't seem to work by default. Here's how to activate it.
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User profiles are very usefull, and like every data storage it's easier to set up right the first time, than to tweak over and over once a lot of data has accumulated. This checklist will help...
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These are the best practices in hosting DotNetNuke
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Many projects require users to maintain their own profile, and other users to search for these users. This checklist collects the best practices for achieving this with DotNetNuke.
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How to add a page in DNN
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YAML ("Yet Another Multicolumn Layout") is an (X)HTML/CSS framework for creating modern and flexible floated layouts. The structure is extremely versatile in its programming and absolutely...
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This checklist describes how to create a mobile website in DotNetNuke with the help of jQuery Mobile and the skinning package created by DotNetNuke Usergroup Switzerland.
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This checklist describes how to use the containers "MobilePage" and "MobileBlankContent".General Tipps:use "width: 100%" for images
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This checklist helps you installing a downloaded DotNetNuke module (ZIP) on DotNetNuke 6.
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This checklist helps you installing the 2SexyContent module (http://sexycontent.codeplex.com) on your DotNetNuke installation.
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Use this checklist whenever a new version of 2SexyContent is published - or duplicate the checklist and adapt it to your module to keep the publication process high-quality!
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This checklist helps you defining a content type for 2Sexy Content.
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This checklist helps you create any kind of content template for 2SexyContent. It even helps you choose which template type to create (''Token'' or ''Razor'')
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This checklist helps you configuring a HTML or Razor template for 2Sexy Content. If you need help to create the template, use 4bd7px8a.
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This checklist helps you using an existing 2Sexy Content template. To create your own template, use 4bd7px8a
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To design elements inside ''2Sexy Content'', for configuration purposes and to import pre-made templates/configurations, you need ''Designer Permissions''. Use this checklist to get them.