Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Past Meetings

DotNetNuke Boston User Group

Where

Micorosft, Waltham

When

04.19.2010

Time

6:30 PM

Overview

The first of a series for both the Design and Development aspects of DNN.

In DNN Design, we'll look at how to best get started in DNN skinning:

  • How skinning works in DNN
  • How to get started with putting together a DNN skin
  • How to purchase skins, and what to look for
  • How to modify a purchased skin to make it your own

In DNN Development, we'll look at how to best get started in DNN module development:

  • DNN source setup
  • DNN starter kit setup
  • DNN module development setup
  • Your first DNN module

Also, group member Dimitrios will present an overview of a community portal he is planning. He'll be looking for not only feedback from other members, but reccomendations as well. These types of presentations are open to any user group member - we just need advance notice to put it on the agenda.

6:30pm-8:30pm
Room MPR-C
Microsoft (Northeast District)
201 Jones Road, 6th Floor
Waltham, MA 02451

Description

The first of a series for both the Design and Development aspects of DNN.

In DNN Design, we'll look at how to best get started in DNN skinning:

  • How skinning works in DNN
  • How to get started with putting together a DNN skin
  • How to purchase skins, and what to look for
  • How to modify a purchased skin to make it your own

In DNN Development, we'll look at how to best get started in DNN module development:

  • DNN source setup
  • DNN starter kit setup
  • DNN module development setup
  • Your first DNN module

Also, group member Dimitrios will present an overview of a community portal he is planning. He'll be looking for not only feedback from other members, but reccomendations as well. These types of presentations are open to any user group member - we just need advance notice to put it on the agenda.

6:30pm-8:30pm
Room MPR-C
Microsoft (Northeast District)
201 Jones Road, 6th Floor
Waltham, MA 02451

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