Entries for 'Scott McCulloch'
Since swapping over to UrlMaster and logging the pages that result in a 404, I’ve noticed a few requests to ventrian.com/friendly. This project (and url) was some early work that I produced in DotNetNuke 2-4. It converted the old non-friendly urls (...
Information about how to dynamically customize the page title when creating DotNetNuke modules.
The great new social features in DNN 6.2 has meant a standardization of user profile information and allows module developers to begin to pull in social information. When I started to work on my presentation for the Seattle DotNetNuke User Group, I...
After working with DotNetNuke since Version 1, including a custom StyleSheet has always been fairly hacky. Of course, we’ve always had module.css which DotNetNuke automatically picks up and loads for each module (if it exists). However, sometimes...
The time -has finally come to release a new Ventrian module and I need help testing the module.
The module allows you to run "quizzes" on your site by quiz type, subject and favourites. It has been built from the ground up specifically for DNN 6 onl...
In Egyptian mythology, an Ennead refers to a group of nine deities worshipped at Heliopolis. In a similar spirit, I've looked at Simple Gallery and put together a group of 9 planned changes, an Ennead of enhancements.
The new version of News Articles allows you to select many files to attach to an article and show them with the relevant templates. This blog post is a test for this functionality.
One of the subscribers on this site has putting together some skins and this one caught my eye. It contains a template for use within News Articles!
Here is the live preview demonstrating what can be achieved with News Articles.
Quite a few people have asked me how to customise the forums on this website to show the role a person is in (or a subscriber for subscription sites).
In Active Forums, the module uses a very similar technique to skinning as ventrian modules. If you...
Ventrian Systems is now online at Twitter. We'll be posting regular tweets about site and module updates.
You may follow us at http://www.twitter.com/ventrian.
P.S. Does anyone have any good recommendation for a twitter DotNetNuke module?