DotNetNuke 3.x stability
The current DotNetNuke release (3.0.11) is quite stable and I think it will not be very long before we see a Release Candidate. This is the first release for...
The current DotNetNuke release (3.0.11) is quite stable and I think it will not be very long before we see a Release Candidate. This is the first release for...
When DNN 3.x is released, it will be the most-changed of any version in DNN’s short history. In consolidating numerous breaking changes, the Core Team (of which I...
.Net allows you to do some amazing things with graphics using GDI+. Its handling of image meta data leaves something to be desired though. It’s like they started...
pmgerholdt asks: If you could field a newbie question - I have your "My Modules" solution open in VS. Say I start a VB Web Project. I can...
A couple of days ago, I blogged about my VS.Net Solution for DotNetNuke that allowed me to work on custom modules without making my solution file bloated with...
I like to do my DotNetNuke development treating DNN as a black-box. With version 3.x, DNN has around 50 projects and to use any of the solutions in...
A large number of DotNetNuke portals have a dependency on third-party modules. Being a "third-party module developer," I am interested in finding out how much of an impact...
There is a lively discussion on the DotNetNuke Core Team forums about DNN stylesheets. If there is one area of DNN that I don't care much for, it...
Continuing my quest to have a fully-integrated version of DasBlog with DotNetNuke, I have made some progress. My original intent was to leave the DasBlog core untouched, but...
As I prepare new releases of my modules for DNN 2.x, I am trying to add as many features as possible that will make the transition to DNN...