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The Patapsco Research Group
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| | Modified DotNetNuke USER Skin Object | Thursday, December 31, 2009 | Someone asked me how to get the DotNetNuke USER skin object to display the UserName instead of the DisplayName.
This functionality is not part of the USER skin object, so I suggested that it would be be relatively easy to modify the USER to display UserName. It turns out that it took me all of a half-hour or so to create a modified skin oject with the desired functionality. Here is how I did it (and writing about it is going to take more time than the actual work!). This skin object works for DotNetNuke version 5.x.
| | LINKS and NAV | Monday, November 02, 2009 | I had a new requirement yesterday:
- Display only the top level menu items in the traditional DotNetNuke menu
- On lower-level pages, display a vertical menu in the left column with links to children of the current page.
| | Tweet Net Nuke? | Tuesday, March 03, 2009 | This one started with a simple question: "How can I send updates to my Twitter account when I update my DotNetNuke blog?" The answer was amazingly easy.
| | All I Want for Christmas -- the DotNetNuke Version | Monday, December 22, 2008 | As the year ends there are a few things that, if dropped in my Christmas stocking, would make me very happy and my life much easier. Here is my Christmas wish list.
| | DotNetNuke: A Semi-Custom Approach | Saturday, December 20, 2008 | DotNetNuke is a powerful and sophisticated framework for building websites, web services, and web applications. Out of the "box" you get the framework, a couple of dozen or more modules that provide specific functionality, and access to a variety of third-party modules and skins. Some a free and/or open-source. Others are commercial products.
| | DotNetNuke: Versioning and Workflow | Saturday, December 13, 2008 | Picture this -- you are working on a DotNetNuke site, you edit a Text/HTML module, and hit the "update" button, not knowing that you've made a mistake. Where is the "Undo" button, you ask? It isn't there!
| | PCMCIA Cards? | Thursday, December 11, 2008 | It turns out that the "PCMCIA" slot in my computer is actually an Express card slot, though externally it looks an awful lot like a PCMCIA slot. It looks like I've been sleeping.
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