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For Dummies DotNetNuke For Dummies


Whether you are planning to use DNN to build a personal Web site, a single business Web site, or to manage multiple Web sites, this book guides you through all the steps required to set up and create one or more dynamic Web sites by using DNN.

Part I: Drawing from the DotNetNuke Power Source
This section is about getting started with DNN and is written for a mixed audience.
Chapter 1 covers all the definitions and the basic foundational concepts to understand DotNetNuke. It also explains a little bit about open source and why that aspect of DNN is important to a user right now. We recommend that everyone read this chapter.
Chapter 2 covers installing DNN on a Web server for more advanced readers who intend to download the DNN software and install it themselves.
Chapter 3 covers how to configure the general settings of DNN before you begin building your Web site. If you have purchased a single Web site from a hosting company, you don’t need to read this chapter.

Part II: Putting the Power of DotNetNuke to Work
This section covers the building of the Web site. It covers the main activities of the portal Administrator, including how to create pages and add content to the Web site as well as how to create registered Web site users and control which users can see which information. The section is written sequentially, with each chapter covering a slightly more complex task or tool. Mastering this Part means that you are a skilled DNN Administrator.

Part III: Jumping to Light Speed with DotNetNuke
This section kicks Web site administration up a notch. It covers the more advanced content modules that enable your Web site users to interact with the Web site by submitting their feedback, participating in forums, subscribing to newsletters and more.

Part IV: Getting Under the Hood
This section is for readers who want to delve deeper into customizing, personalizing, and improving the experience of users. It explains how to customize the wording of automated e-mail messages sent out by DNN, how to enable users to change the language of certain information, and ways to customize the registration and login experience. This section also demonstrates how to undertake routine maintenance and support activities for your Web site.

Part V: The Part of Tens
This section has three lists of ten. The first two lists are a sampler platter of the numerous content modules that you can add to your Web site. One lists really cheap or free modules and the other lists modules that cost a bit more money. The third list is a supplement to the Forum module and lists ten fun things for forum users.

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