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CHAPTER 4
Chapter 4: Standard DotNetNuke
Modules
As we discovered in the last chapter,
DotNetNuke dynamically builds its pages using the tabID to retrieve the
information for each page from the database. This includes the modules
that are located on each page as well as the content in those modules.
In this chapter we will cover the following:
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The basic concepts of the module
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How to add modules to a page and how
to remove them
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The standard modules that come
pre-packaged with DNN
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Chapter
4: Table of Contents:
- DotNetNuke Modules
- Adding a Module
- Module Settings
- Editing a Module
- Importing and Exporting
Content
- Syndicate Information
- Online Help and
Documentation
- Editing Module
Functionality
- Standard Modules
- Account Login Module
- Announcements Module
- Banner Module
- Contacts Module
- Discussions Module
- Documents Module
- Events Module
- FAQs Module
- Feedback Module
- IFrame Module
- Image Module
- Links Module
- News Feed (RSS) Module
- Text/HTML Module
- User Accounts Module
- User Defined Table Module
- XML/XSL Module
- 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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