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11/23/2008 1:47 PM
 

 Hi Folks,

TheDNN.Menu 1.8.0 is released. Here is a bit about the module abilities:

 
New in 1.8.0:
 - SEO Compatible
 - No more in-line CSS codes
 - Ability to disable the AJAX feature
 - Fully Documented
 - Supports DotNetNuke 4.9.0
 - Minor bug fixes
New in 1.7.7:
 - A few bugs with OQ is fixed
 - One minor bug with Graphic Manager is fixed
New in 1.7.5:
 - XML items have item settings now
 - Individual Visibility has been added to Wizard
 - A Bug in uploading XML file with FireFox is fixed
 - A minor bug in Wizard is fixed
 - Some Performance Upgrades
 
New in 01.07.00:
 - Custom Menu Data Source
 - 16 more free additional menu skins
 - Medium Trust Level bug is fixed

New in 01.06.01:
 - One bug in Wizard is fixed
 - A minor bug in Skin Editor is fixed
New in 01.06.00:
 - Full Trust mode is not a requirement anymore
 - Supports multi domain licensing
 - Ability to highlight the selected path added
 - Separators feature added
 - A few performance upgrades are there
 - A few minor bugs are fixed
New in 01.02.02 :
 - Bugs regarding to ItemSettings Selected image is fixed
 - Minor bugs on upgrade is fixed

New in 01.02.00 :
 - Ability to select start node
 - New include and exclude interface
 - Ability to Hide "Admin" and "Host" tabs
 - Ability to show first level items only
 - Bug with the selected item style fixed
 - Some performance issues fixed
 - A few minor bugs fixed
 - Ability to upgrade added
New in 01.00.03 :
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Some issues with object qualifier has been fixed
  -
The Uninstall process bugs fixed

TheDNN.Menu is both a module and skin object which drives flexibility and power of design to your DNN portal. During past years having a good design for a DNN website was always a dream because the limitations of menu. Now by using TheDNN.Menu you are able to put almost every feature of new technology to get better results.
Key Features:
  • Supports DNN 4.5.3+ (IIS 5.x+ x86)
  • Can be used as Skin Object or Module
  • Skin management (Import, edit, export)
  • Right to Left support
  • Cross browser support
  • Powerful web based Ajax enabled menu builder
  • Supports look, skin. And various pre built designs to choose from
  • Extensive CSS Style and image support
  • Doesn't need even one line of CSS coding
  • 60+ Expand/Collapse effect
  • Transparent cross frame support
  • Keyboard navigation support
  • More than 1000 options for setting up the menu
  • Unlimited use under a single domain (Licensed to *.yourdomain.com/*)
  • Horizontal and Vertical support
  • Individual item setting is possible (Professional Edition)
  • Online menu graphic wizard
  • Automatic skin object replacement
  • Scrolling menu
  • Exclude and Include menu items in a module
  • Individual Module graphic set
  • Open on click
  • And much more …

Links:

 

Purchase Today and get TheDNN.SkinPack02 for Free
(Limited Time Offer)

 

Visit www.TheDNN.com and download TheDNN.SkinPack01 For Free

 
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11/23/2008 2:05 PM
 

mm

 

inline scripting instead of unotrosive javascript so if javascript is disabled nothing is shown

 

810 validation errors on weird code  (

span style=\"display:table-cell; )

http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thednn.com%2FModules%2FTheDNNMenu%2FLiveDemo%2Ftabid%2F68%2FDefault.aspx

 

76 css errors a nr of them on the css of the menu

 

Not my idea of a SEO menu

 

 
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11/24/2008 3:31 AM
 

Dear Armand,

Thank you for your reply and comments.

Actually I am not really sure if we can rely on the validation or not as you can see there are number of errors for a simple page like Google: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=www.google.com&charset=(detect+automatically)&doctype=Inline&group=0

However we are keeping eyes on these warnings and errors and we have not stoped developement yet ;)

Besides, our menu system is Javascript dependendt and this is required because of the complex features we are providing.

Best Regards,
Aboo
TheDNN Group

 
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11/24/2008 5:32 AM
 

Hi

You are contradicting yourself, the menu is rich with features so it needs javascipt. True my menus use javascript also but you also mention SEO compatible. Not all search engine bots handle javascript well and just remove it and look for other links. if it cannot find correct html links nothingg is found

its also not all based on validators but there are very weird styles there ( im not mentining the basic css validation of nvalid .net pages but your very weird inline code )

span style=\"display:table-cell; )     thats totally invalid

inline styling add ot html code and therefore has the posibillity to be taken into account with serach engine bots. Seeing se bots only take in that much html at top the html page you realy dont want a navigation menu there with lots of inline code that could be done with smple classes

If a cleint would come to me with a skin and he wanted this dnn menu included I would not take the job because of the difficulties that could areise with this setup

 

 

 
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11/26/2008 4:41 AM
 

Dear Armand,

Thank you for your reply.

The links of menu items are somehow being virtualized for Search Engines therefore, besides TheDNN.Menu is using JavaScript for the items; it can also help Search Engines to crawl the website links as well.

This is an empty page where you can only see the menu module in it: http://www.thednn.com/Managements/TestPage/tabid/165/Default.aspx

And this is the crawl test of the page: http://www.seomoz.org/crawl-test/view/f001f276e67a4338ab30fe2ac3821cc9b9004f99

Regarding to the weird codes you have mentioned, I should say that those are not actually CSS codes but they are injected CSS codes using JavaScript codes and because they are inside JavaScript strings the Search Engines will ignore them. Besides, these are unpreventable once you are using JavaScript.

However, we all know that when you gain something you lose something else. Not everyone needs our module but there are many creative minds that need our module to implement their complex style into their portal navigation system.

Hope this information clarifies the issue.

Please do not hesitate to contact us for any additional information.

Best Regards,
TheDNN Group

 
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