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The purpose of this article is to give you a basic understanding of the principles of DotNetNuke®. At this point, don't be concerned about the execution of this information. We will cover all the details in our lesson tracks. For now, it is only important that you grasp the basic concepts for operating your website. We recommend reading this article before proceeding with the lesson tracks...
DNNprofessor's guide to Getting Started with DotNetNuke®. This section is designed for DNN® beginners. It is our goal to give you a solid understanding of DotnetNuke® in an easy to understand presentation...
In this short video we will learn how to add a Links module to your page, configure the Links module settings, understand the Links module options, and utilize the Links module as a marketing tool...
In this short video we will learn how to add a feedback module to your page, create a contact form using the feedback module, configure module settings and optimizing the form, and prevent spam jerks from taking over your contact form...
In this video lesson learn how easy it is to add images, position images, add alt and title tags, link images, and wrap text using the DotNetNuke Text/HTML module...
I have been using the Repository module with consistent performance in our Download Libraries. Even though the Repository module does not appear to have the ability to direct link to a specific item, here is how to do it...
I recently received an email asking why DotNetNuke sites, hosted at GoDaddy started slow. There are several reasons why a DotNetNuke site could be running slow. Most of these reasons are ASP.NET related rather than DotNetNuke...
When you visit a website like Google or Yahoo, you might notice their personal icon in the far left of the address bar. This is called a Favicon, and you can create your own for your DotNetNuke webpage. Following these steps will further personalize your DotNetNuke website, as well as give it a more professional feel...
In this quick tutorial, I will show you how to search engine optimize DotNetNuke and start driving more traffic to your site...
In this video lesson learn how easy it is to add content to a DotNetNuke web page with the Text/HTML module. It's so easy even a monkey could do it!
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