Kick Spy!, Kick Zeitgeist and Kick Widgets
blog.lavablast.com — BlogEngine.net 1.3/1.4 supports user roles. But we can't seem to be able to make it mandatory for users to sign in to see blog posts. That's not something you usually want on a public blog, but maybe for a corporate blog. read more...
kemmis.info — A review of the new PACKT book on DotNetNuke Skinning read more...
kemmis.info — A screencast on How to Create A DotNetNuke Module Quickly, From Scratch read more...
kemmis.info — How to programmatically change the visibility of a DotNetNuke module. read more...
kemmis.info — "How to add, remove, and update your new SchedulerClient within your DotNetNuke installation programmatically, so that you can automate the installation of your custom SchedulerClient." read more...
kemmis.info — DotNetNuke Inter-Module communication read more...
mitchelsellers.com — This article show you a really useful way to debug DNN modules. read more...
kemmis.info — How to programmatically add and remove module instances to and from pages in your DotNetNuke site. read more...
kemmis.info — We will be exploring the DotNetNuke.Entities.Tabs namespace and using classes from that namespace to programmatically add pages to your DotNetNuke site from within a module. read more...
kemmis.info — How to read and write unique values for each DotNetNuke user of your module. read more...
kemmis.info — How to modify data inside the <head> section of the DotNetNuke page. How to work with the DotNetNuke page URL.How to store and retrieve settings for an instance of your module. read more...
kemmis.info — In this article I will demonstrate how you can begin to use your DotNetNuke module’s Data Access Layer (DAL) to achieve certain functionality when you need it. After reading this you should be able to add code to your DataProvider class that will allow you to retrieve output parameter values from a stored procedure and then pass those values up into your business logic layer. read more...
kemmis.info — This is an introduction to a series of articles detailing the less obvious details of DotNetNuke module development. read more...
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