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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 developers, I...
A visual overview of DotNetNuke intended to give newcomers to the platform a quick understanding of DotNetNuke. (Click for larger image)
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.
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.
This is the slide deck from my talk at SDN Europe (Amsterdam). Hands On Windows Azure Building A Twitter Clone View more presentations from Nik Kalyani.