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DotNetNuke creator Shaun Walker leads this superlative author team of MVPs while delivering the latest update of a bestseller. They offer complete coverage of the major revisions to DotNetNuke 5, such as more granular administration, widgets, XHTML compliance, improved social networking, workflow, and better content management. They thoroughly cover installing, configuring, administering, and developing modules for DotNetNuke. You?ll learn portal and host administration, configuration in a hosted environment, developing and working with modules, designing a DotNetNuke portal with skins, integrating workflow in DotNetNuke, using DotNetNuke social networking tools, and much more.
This book provides thorough coverage of all aspects of DNN including the latest features, APIs and updates. DNN site builders, administrators, and developers will learn how to: determine if they have met the installation requirements and install DNN; administer and host a DNN site and install and configure modules; manage users and keep a DNN installation secure; localize a DNN site for multiple languages; build custom DNN modules in C# using the model of separation of database, business logic, and presentation layers; customize the DNN look with skinning; make their site social with EVOQ. Other topics include: information about venture capital funding, commercialization, and software business insights. --
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This Wrox Blox teaches you how to use jQuery with your ASP.NET-based websites. jQuery greatly simplifies JavaScript development and allows you to create highly interactive and responsive websites using the latest JavaScript and AJAX techniques. The author walks you through the jQuery API using a simple ASP.NET MVC application to highlight major topics, and shows how you can apply jQuery to your own applications. After learning the basics of using jQuery, you’ll discover how easy it is to use within your own ASP.NET projects. Whether you are using WebForms or the MVC framework, jQuery will greatly simplify your code. As you will quickly find out, jQuery really is the “write less, do more” framework. Table of Contents Overview 1 Getting Started 2 jQuery Basics 2 Jumping into the API 5 jQuery Core Functions 5 jQuery Selectors 14 DOM Retrieval, Manipulation, and Traversal 23 Event Handling 32 Effects 42 AJAX 48 Plug-Ins 52 Using jQuery in ASP.NET 58 Visual Studio 2010 58 Web Forms 58 MVC Framework 59 Summary 61 About Joe Brinkman 62
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