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CHAPTER 11
Chapter 11: Creating Multiple
Portals
One of the
more compelling reasons to use DotNetNuke is the capability to create
multiple portals off one installation of DotNetNuke. All of the portals
will share one database, which makes portal backup easy. In this
chapter, you will learn the following:
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Why you would want to create multiple
portals
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How child portals differ from parent
portals
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How to set up multiple portals
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How to create a portal template
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How to use the Site Wizard to update
your site
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Chapter 11: Table of Contents:
- Multiple Portals
- Parent Portals Versus Child
Portals
- Setting Up a Parent Portals
- Registering Your Domain
and Setting the DNS
- Creating a Parent Portal
- Setting Up a Child Portal
- Creating Portal Templates
- Using the Site Wizard
- Managing Multiple Portals
- Summary
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Paperback,
280 pages
Released: March 2005
ISBN: 1904811272
Authors: Daniel N Egan |
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Introduction
1: What Is DotNetNuke
2: Installing DotNetNuke
3: Users, Roles, and Pages
4: Standard DotNetNuke Modules
5: Host and Admin Tools
6: Understanding the DotNetNuke Core
Architecture
7: Creating Custom Modules
8: Creating DotNetNuke Skins
9: Enhancing Your Portal
10: Deploying Your DotNetNuke Portal
11: Creating Multiple Portals
12: Implementing the Provider Model
in DotNetNuke
Index
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on PacktPub.com
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