By tag: DotNetKicks
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DotNetShoutout and DotNetKicks extensions for BlogEngine.NET
At the end of every .NET post I include counter buttons to DotNetKicks and DotNetShoutout. At first I manually created these buttons by copying some code from these sites after the post was submitted to them, however this quickly became tiresome. Now I just write kickit and shout at the end of the p...
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Adding DotNetKicks Badge image using jQuery
A while ago Jon Galloway posted a short article titled "Adding a DotNetKicks image via JavaScript" which contains the small amount of JavaScript code necessary to add a DotNetKicks.com Image / Badge to your web pages. The DotNetKicks Badge is essentially a link that allows users to go to D...
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Saving DotNetKicks
Keyvan wrote something about our popular social bookmarking site, DotNetKicks and talked about some spamming problems on DNK and discussed about saving DNK from this situation. A must read post for all DotNetKicks lovers!
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DNK Community Guidelines - Suggestions welcome!
Lets come up with some much needed community guidelines for DNK. Please post your suggestions and comments below, I'll update the community guidelines page on the Google group once we have reached a consensus.
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Suspicious DNK Accounts
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There is an incentive for publishers that use DNK to setup phony accounts that will help get stories from certain domains on the front page. So guess what happens ... it would appear that a certain number of people are doing this.
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DotNetKicks button extension for DotNetBlogEngine on the flyDotNetKick
DotNetKicks buttons extensions for DotNetBlogEngine 1.0 and 1.1 , both use a save method of Post, and this happens when the user save the post in the blog site, and save the html button in the body permanently, which is obstructive, but this not work when use Windows Live Writer for publish the pos...
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DotNetKicks PlugIn for Windows Live Writer
John Papa created a plugin for WIndows Live Writer that will customize a DotNetKicks link in a blog post.
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Welcome from DotNetKicks
I just wanted to say a hello to the users coming over from dot net kicks. It is always good to talk with fellow .Net coders.
This is the first time I have made it to the front page (original post) and wanted to mention a thank you to dot net kicks for the great content that it pumps out. I al...
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How to follow DotNetKicks.com efficiently
I'll show here a little tip how I follow my favorite .NET-community, DotNetKicks.com (DNK). It is one of the best .NET-resources and it gets lot's of quality content daily so staying up to speed with the site requires some effort.
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More on "The DotNetKick Effect"
A follow-up to the "The DotNetKicks Effect - Enjoy While it Lasts" post with some clarifications, numbers and solutions
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The DotNetKicks Effect - Enjoy While it Lasts
DotNetKicks is great source of .NET related information but is it going to survive the shortcomings of "digg" concept?
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The DotNetKicks Effect
An overview of traffic coming from DotNetKicks when an article makes it to the front page.
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Drinking from the, erm... garden hose?
A look at the effects of DotNetKicks, how it helps authors, as well as the community, and poses some questions on etiquette.
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BlogEngine.net DotNetKicks Extension
Describes a BlogEngine.NET Extension that allows the submission of articles to DotNetKicks from a Blog page.