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Chicago Area DNN Users Group

Chicago Area DNN Users Group. Thank you to our sponsors! For providing web hosting for the CADUG Website & Pizza and Soda at our face-to-face meetings They are offering any CADUG member a 50% discount on their first month of a new subscription.

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Chicago Area DNN Users Group

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  1. Chicago Area DNN Users Group Thank you to our sponsors! For providing web hosting for the CADUG Website & Pizza and Soda at our face-to-face meetings They are offering any CADUG member a 50% discount on their first month of a new subscription

  2. What’s happening in the world of #DNN September 3rd, 2013 New nuke stuff

  3. Agenda • Social Media Update • Corporate Updates • Release Updates • Module Updates • DotNetNuke Products • CADUG Website Updates

  4. How to get involved • Register at www.ChicagoDNN.org for news and announcements • Join the CAGUG Group on www.ChicagoDNN.com • Currently 211 users on the Website (up 2 from last report) • Join the CADUG Group on www.DnnSoftware.com • Currently 60 active members (up 4 from last report) • Join the LinkedIn Group on www.LinkedIn.com • Currently 53 active members (same as last report) • Join the Facebook Group on www.Facebook.com/groups/cadug • Currently 29 active members (same as last report) • Follow us now on Twitter: @ChicagoDNN • Currently 154 people following (up 3 from last report) • Currently following 306people (up 12 from last report) • Join the Meetup Group on meetup.com/ChicagoDNN • Currently 53 active members (up 2 from last report) • Join the CADUG Community on plus.google.com • Currently 41 active members (same as last report)

  5. How to get involved • Can you please help us spread the word? • We are social, be sure that you have liked us, followed us, joined us, circled us, etc… • Share, like, retweet, +1 our posts and we will share, like and retweet and +1 your posts as well • Post a message about the Chicago Area DotNetNuke Users group to your Social Media circle of friends, family and neighbors • Tell people about us and help us grow this group

  6. DotNetNuke Corporate In The News

  7. DotNetNuke in the News • Latest Press Releases • DNN Expands Product Suite, Services and SaaS Offering with ENN Evoq • July 9, 2013 • New DNN Social Integrates Communities into Corporate Websites to Optimize Customer Engagement • March 19, 2013

  8. DotNetNuke in the News • DNN In the News • DotNetNuke Changes Name, Conversations • Website Magazine • July 9, 2013 • DotNetNuke Rebrands to DNN Evoq, Focuses and Business Solutions + Platform • CMS Wire • July 9, 2013

  9. DotNetNuke in the News • DNN Corporate Blog • DNN Identified As A Champion By Info-Tech Research Group • Shaun Walker - 8/30/2013 • How the Cloud Simplifies Website Management • Dennis Shiao - 8/15/2013 • Behind the Scenes: Delivering Evoq in the Cloud • Bob Kruger - 8/13/2013 • Building DNN As A Service – Part 4 • Joe Brinkman - 8/12/2013 • Building DNN As A Service – Part 3 • Joe Brinkman – 8/8/2013 • Building DNN As A Service – Part 2 • Joe Brinkman – 8/7/2013 • Building DNN As A Service – Part 1 • Joe Brinkman – 8/6/2013

  10. DotNetNuke Events • Explore the Rich Features of Evoq Content! • Wednesday, Sep 04, 2013 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM PDT (GMT -04:00) • Presenter(s): Will Strohl, Sales Engineering and Training Manager, DNN Corp. • Skill Level: All • Target Audience: Business Decision Makers, Content Owners, Marketers • Evoq Content allows your organization to exceed expectations by making it possible to build a

  11. DotNetNuke Events • Explore the Rich Features of Evoq Content • Thursday, Sep 05, 2013 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM PDT (GMT -04:00) • Presenter(s): Michael Doxsey, Sales Engineer and Training, DNN Corp. • Skill Level: All • Target Audience: Business Decision Makers, Content Owners, Marketers • Evoq Content allows your organization to exceed expectations by making it possible to build a

  12. DotNetNuke Events • Social Media Optimization: 10 Tips in 30 Minutes • Thursday, Sep 12, 2013 09:00 AM - 09:30 AM PDT (GMT -04:00) • Presenter(s): Dennis Shiao, Director Product Marketing, DNN Corp. • Skill Level: All • Target Audience: Marketers, Community Managers, Social Media Managers • So you’ve created your social media accounts and started to post, tweet, pin and publish. You’ve

  13. Release Updates

  14. Release Updates • v07.01.01 Released • Prod: 08/13/13 • 16 Major Features • 3Security Fixes • 1Modules update • 0 Providers update

  15. Major Highlights v07.01.01 Major Highlights • Fixed issue where vanity URL was not working correctly in FireFox • Fixed issue where default Friendly URL setting was missing for the doNotRewriteRegex • Fixed issue where language URLs were not working • Fixed issue where adding a new page resulted in an error message • Added the ability to define a standard prefix to vanity URLs • Fixed issue where the unauthenticated role permissions were not being applied • Fixed issue where password strength meter was missing for sites upgraded to 7.1 • Fixed issue where the Search Admin was missing a resx file in the mobile site template • Updated RadControls for ASP.Net Ajax to the Q2 2013 release • Fixed issue where hard-deleting a user resulted in an error • Fixed issue where localization would stop working • Fixed issue where progress bar does not show any progress in the Digital Asset Manager • Fixed issue where removing a custom page URL causes a redirect to the home page • Fixed issue where language aliases are not created when importing a site with content localization • Fixed issue where upgrades from 6.1.5 would cause numerous error log entries regarding potentially dangerous request • Fixed issue where disabling anonymous authentication with AD provider installed causes 404 error

  16. Security Fixes • Security Fixes • Fixed potential reflective xss issue • Fixed issue where malformed html may allow XSS • Fixed issue that could lead to redirect 'Phishing' attack • Modules • Languages Module • Providers • None

  17. Module Updates

  18. DNN Blog • v06.00.00 Released • Prod: 08/26/13

  19. Overview Overview • A completely rewritten Blog module. Main (new) features include: • Presentation based on HTML templates • Full multilingual capabilities • All permissions set per blog • Windows Live Writer integration • BlogML import and export • Add image for each post and each blog • Threaded commenting • Leverages friendly url provider • Simplified UI through several key buttons • Implementation of new WebAPI services means many functions can be reached with JS

  20. Instructions • Instructions • Minimum DNN version: 07.00.04 • Backup your installation before upgrading an existing blog module and test success! • Read the installation manual for details • A more in depth discussion and background to this release can be found here: • http://www.dnnsoftware.com/community-blog/cid/154908/Blog-Module-Reborn

  21. Main Blog Module

  22. Templating • The new Blog module uses a templating mechanism based on token replace that should allow you to completely redesign the HTML that is emitted. As this includes the ability to deliver javascript and CSS files along with it, the possibilities should be virtually endless. The new templating mechanism addresses two important sought after features that token replace does not have: conditional rendering and repetition. Over the past years I've refined this mechanism and used it in various modules. My hope is that you’ll embrace its power and begin to craft new templates that make the blog module look exactly like you want. The default template borrows from various examples left and right to give the module a modern look. I’m aware it will not fit everyone’s bill, but that is impossible in any case.

  23. Multilingual Features • In my research for this I spoke with various experts in not only DNN localization, but also bloggers in multilingual situations (specifically academics that would write in either their mother tongue or in English). The new module is what I call a “hybrid localizable” module. That is: it can be used in different ways in a multilingual site. On the one hand it can be used “classically” as a monolingual module where you’d have different module instances each for a different portal language. Alternatively you can use it as a fully multilingual module where each blog post has its own translation and you display the same module for each language, its contents adapting to the selected language. I hope this will not only address the needs of all international settings, but it will set this module (with DNN) apart from the competition and give it its own niche in blogging products out there. As far as I know there is nothing comparable out there.

  24. Blogs as Containers • The old module forced blogging through one’s own blog in the module. If you wanted to write under a different “heading” you could create a child blog. In version 4 I tried to coerce users to categories, but I know this didn’t cover all scenarios. Frankly, we needed to look at the blogging scenarios again. For instance, on the DNN site we had mostly personal blogs. Everything was published as though you had your own blog there. Fair enough. Cathal Connelly, our security expert, had leveraged the child blog feature by creating a child blog for security. Oddly, it would sit as a subheading to his own personal blog. And it wasn’t shared with, for instance, Brandon Haynes, the other security guru on the list. It was clear that some were trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. But I didn’t want to sacrifice the “multiple blogs per module” either as this would really break many existing scenarios. • Instead blogs are now really just that, blogs. They are themes under which you add posts. Each blog has settings specific to that blog including a whole bunch of security settings. Who can add/edit posts, etc. This opens up the possibility to many more blogging scenarios. There’s a new module permission “Create Blog” meaning “those that can create blogs” in the module. Posting to the blog is set at blog level, not module level.

  25. CADUG Updates Website & Social Media Websites

  26. CADUG Website Hosting • The Chicago Area DotNetNuke Website Hosting is provided by: • Be sure to stop by and check out our sponsors for the best in DotNetNuke hosting • Sprocket Websites uses and recommends PowerDNN to its customers Tony Valenti, CEO of PowerDNN

  27. CADUG Website

  28. Want to contribute to the Chicago Area DotNetNuke Website? Ask Me How…

  29. Wrap Up / Q&A Important Links Thank You James Nagy Sprocket Websites, Inc. Jim@SprocketWebsites.com www.SprocketWebsites.com @SprocketWebsite 630.344.9320 • ChicagoDNN.org • meetup.com/ChicagoDNN • twitter.com/ChicagoDNN • DotNetNuke.com • store.DotNetNuke.com • PowerDNN.com

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