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Simple red leaf skin(Updated March 2007 for DNN 4.4)

The aim of this skin is to provide a clean, simple, search engine friendly and accessible skin.

The layout is created using just CSS (no tables) and makes use of CSS for styling the fonts, menu etc.

The skin takes advantage of the features that CSS layout designs provide:

Accessibility, Flexibility, Print View, Search Engine Friendly, Small File Size, Browser Compatible, etc.
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(Updated March 2007 for DNN 4.4)

This tutorial outlines how you can reduce the overall size of your CSS files and therefore the page load time of your DotNetNuke portal by editing the CSS files.

It is possible to reduce the default.css file from 17K to 12K by using CSS shorthand techniques and editing the code so that it passes the W3C CSS Validation Test.

Example free CSS file included for download.
Reducing the DotNetNuke CSS file sizes
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Are you aware of the licenses for your DotNetNuke modules and skins? You may be using a module or skin illegally without realising. This article highlights the typical licenses used in DNN along with how protecting a modules code can help to sustain the DotNetNuke development community for the future.

Software Piracy – A Small Business Epidemic
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Information to help you get started blogging, from content, marketing, categories, RSS feeds and examples.

Blogging - What is a blog?
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This article explains how to make changes to DotNetNuke modules varying their look-and-feel, as well as adding some fundamental behaviour. Explanation is done by example of the Blog module.

How to improve a DotNetNuke module (The Blog module)
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The portal system in DotNetNuke is one of its most powerful features. In this article we outline how the DotNetNuke portal system works and how it can save you money on your hosting bills.

We cover:
  • Standard Hosting Method
  • DotNetNuke Multiple Portal Method
  • DotNetNuke Portals, Parent and Child
  • Administration of Portals
  • Host control: Premium modules, skins, disk space
DotNetNuke and Multiple Portals
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(When to use Multiple Portals / Parent / Child or create a new DotNetNuke installation)

To help you consider which type of portal you should create, or whether you should create a new DotNetNuke installation, we have created a PDF mind map diagram which you can download for free.

DotNetNuke Portal Considerations
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After completing this tutorial, you will have successfully downloaded the Install zip file, created a website, created the database and login for MSSQL 2000, setup the web.config file to work with the database, added an object qualifier (a prefix for all of your table names in the DotNetNuke database), and set up the installation so that you can do multiple installs of DotNetNuke.

In short, you will have a running DotNetNuke website that is ready to build out.

How to Install DotNetNuke 4.3.x with SQL Server
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This tutorial explains how to enable registered users to customize their forum profile by selecting an avatar image from a selection of images stored in the portal files.

This is achieved by combining the ActiveForums module with the XMod Module. The tutorial outlines how we combined the two modules to work together.

Using XMod with Active Forums to select Avatars
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