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From the monthly archives: July 2013

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DotNetNuke 7.0 includes a brand new control panel for managing your site. Each menu has been updated to offer a more intuitive experience. We've even made it possible for end users to personalize the menu by creating their own bookmarks within the menu.The Host and Admin menus include areas for common items, advanced items and personal bookmarks. The Modules, Pages and Users menu items provide quick access to common features in those areas.

DNN 7.0 makes creating and managing content-rich websites, social intranets and online communities easier than ever for designers and developers. This version provides features to make the DNN designers and developers more productive. Below are few important features available in DotNetNuke 7.0.

Service Framework (SF) isn’t easily accessible to the Installer as initialization of the service routes depends on something that isn’t available during Installation. It is possible to tweak here and there to make SF available during Installation, but that would have resulted in unnecessary overhead with a corresponding increase in installation time – the opposite of our goals for the new Installer.

This article aims at helping developers understand the latest offerings available in DotNetNuke 7.0.0. With the 7.0 release, DotNetNuke has changed pre-requisites for installation/upgrade. These are required for a number of reasons, but primarily to utilize the Web API from Microsoft and leverage some additional new capabilities of .net 4.0.

Any DotNetNuke skin designer who has spent much time working with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) has discovered that each browser has slightly different support for the various CSS versions. To further complicate CSS usage, each browser has a different set of bugs and/or understanding of what a particular standard requires. Internet Explorer is definitely the worst offender and the furthest from fully and faithfully supporting CSS 2.1. While support has been steadily improving between versions, it is still not on par with other modern browsers.

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