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Created by Charles Stratton

This tutorial demonstrates how to make a quick change to the DotNetNuke Active Directory module without editing the core code.

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Created by Chris Hambleton

The DNN Module Packager is a utility that creates a DotNetNuke manifest file and packages modules into a ZIP file for deployment to a DotNetNuke 3.x or DotNetNuke 4.x hosting site. You can edit the manifest file before packaging and also add any other files to the package that your module needs to function properly in a DotNetNuke environment. The DNN manifest file is simply an XML file that contains information about the Module, it's DNN-interface controls (like View, Edit, and Settings controls), and a listing of all the folders, files, and binaries needed by the module.

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Created by Michael Washington

Information covering how to configure your module development environment and developing modules for DNN4.

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Created by Patrick J. Santry

This tutorial demonstrates how to code your own scheduler class for DotNetNuke. It also covers configuring the scheduler service and some options it provides.

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Created by Patrick J. Santry

An article covering how to create a random image DotNetNuke Skin Object.

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Created by Lee Sykes

98 page documentation which describes all of the DotNetNuke CSS classes that are used in DNN skins. Each DotNetNuke class is presented with an image and the various styling options available through CSS. Essential Reading for learning DNN skinning.

Skinning Toolkit
Created by Vasilis Terzopoulos

This is a dynamic reference of DotNetNuke Skin Objects and Container Objects, a useful quick reference tool providing the DotNetNuke Skinning documentation in an easy to read format.

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Created by Doug Vogel

Tired of always running those SQL scripts to register your new DotNetNuke Modules?  Here's how to automatically do those tasks, and a lot more. For Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition or above.

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Created by Mark Hoskins

An article covering Rapid Module Development for DotNetNuke - Instant DotNetNuke Modules.

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How to enable a spell checker for the WYSIWYG editor in DotNetNuke 3.x.
Intermediate level. This involves modifying and compiling the HTMLProvider implementation. Visual Studio is required.

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