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MN DNN UG - February 2011. Making DNN Easy for Content Editors & Administrators. Overview. 1. Advanced Control Panel 2. New Page Management module 3. Replace default Telerik Radeditor 4. Keyword manager. Benefits: Free! Streamlined UI Uncluttered JQuery dropdowns Ajax enabled
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MN DNN UG - February 2011 Making DNN Easy for Content Editors & Administrators.
Overview 1. Advanced Control Panel 2. New Page Management module 3. Replace default Telerik Radeditor 4. Keyword manager
Benefits: Free! Streamlined UI Uncluttered JQuery dropdowns Ajax enabled background updates Quick access to common functions Adding pages/modules Accessing settings Bookmarks Very lightweight Installs like a module http://oliverhine.com/DotNetNuke/Administration/AdvancedControlPanel.aspx Oliver Hine Advanced Control Panel
Benefits: Free! All encompassing page management Most page settings View modules on page SEO options Dragon Drop page order/hierarchy Right click menu No postbacks http://dnnpageadmin.codeplex.com/ dnnWerk Page management
Benefits: Free! Easy to install and configure Configure custom toolbars - easy Removes unnecessary tools by default. By default, strips MS Word content clean. Consistent formatting, style sheet usage. Enables removed rad features Templates Provider updated more often DMX integration http://radeditor.codeplex.com/ Rumored to be included in DNN core as the default provider in an upcoming release. dnnWerk RadEditor Provider
Benefits: Free! Single source for managing keywords, titles and meta desc. Really easy to use Instant update using Ajax/jQuery http://oliverhine.com/DotNetNuke/Modules/Keywordification.aspx Oliver Hine's Keywordification
Clear the modules list. Site Settings > Host settings Configure the editor toolbars. Only provide the necessary options. Provide content templates. Make a style guide. Dedicate a page to show the various styles Rename modules. Make them more intuitive for the user. Name your content panes intuitively. Banner pane, news pane etc Force default containers. <div id="ContentPane" class="somecssclass" runat="server" ContainerType="L" ContainerName="SkinName" ContainerSrc="Title_500pxWide.ascx"></div> http://www.willstrohl.com/Blog/EntryId/300/Setting-a-Default-Container-for-Skin-Panes-in-DotNetNuke DNN Tips