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7/16/2008 2:28 PM
 

Hi,

         I need to create website that will contain information about Legal procedures in the 50 US states. We will have 1 site map that will be cloned 50 times. The way we want it to work is once a user comes to our website he will see a map of the different states and once he clicks on one of those states all website menu pages will reflect the pages for that state only.

I was wondering what is the best way to do this. I thought of creating 50 portals with DNN but I think this will be very difficult to manage.

Please let me know what do think you is the best way to accomplish this ?

 

 

 

 

 
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7/16/2008 3:30 PM
 

it depends on the amount of content per miniportal and its uniformity - in some cases it might simply be preferable to use modules, that are aware of the context to show appropriate records only.


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7/16/2008 4:28 PM
 

We expect to have alot of content for each state.

My concern is that We need to be able to give manage things like users, permissions and content from one module. and if we use 50 portals then we will not be able to manages these from one module without doing some code changes to those modules which is something we want to avoid.

I thought may be a good way to do it is to our replace DNN Pages menu with our own custom build menu that is aware of the state the user is browsing. so if the user select California for example then that menu will show only pages related to california.

Do you think this is a good solution ?

 

 
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