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DNN Web Admin Must Have Toolbox Item!
Last Post 2012-03-21 04:29 AM by jaskorhov. 4 Replies.
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2009-05-26 03:22 PM
    I maintain a DNN website for my institution.  If it wasn't for DNN Creative and Lee Sykes and everyone involved with DNN Creative, I would have gone raving mad ages ago.

    I've learned how to administer my site using SQL (issues 32 and 33) which is a god-send when deploying a new design to 107 child portals.

    I've learned how to skin enough to save my butt when our marketing people hand me a design by an external entity and demand to "make it work" on our website.

    I've learned how to install DNN on a variety of different systems and configurations.

    I've learned plenty of tricks and tips on keeping my DNN site healthy and reliable through DNN Creative.

    Thanks to the fantastic reviews on various modules, I've been able to spend my scarce budget wisely when investing in pay-for modules for my institution.

    Overall, DNN Creative is the absolute best resource for anyone who maintains a DNN website and should be a required component of any DNN admin's tool kit.


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    2010-03-02 01:49 PM

    I absolutely agree ! I'm a programmer and the easier thing to me it's write a module, but for every other acivity such as skinning and manteining sites DNN Creative is THE choice.

    I follow them since 2007 and Lee was already doing a good job, but I've also to say that things are going better and faster with the "injection" of Joseph !

    I'm waiting for news on OWS lessons (....I'm always a programmer.....)

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    2010-03-03 11:56 AM
    I didn't realize that I had been "injected"!

    But ... I appreciate your compliment ...

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    2011-04-10 03:50 AM
    I also agree with you. Doing a module makes a programmer's work easier.
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    2012-03-21 04:29 AM

    Posted By Rascall Morrison on 2011-04-09 10:50 PM
    I also agree with you. Doing a module makes a programmer's work easier.





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