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1/23/2009 2:18 AM
 

please tell me how to create a page in dnn and how to publish a page in dnn.

 
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1/23/2009 3:47 AM
 

Please be aware, that pages are created on the live site, there is no local creation and publish to production site process (by default).

To create a page, login to your production site as host, admin or user, who has been granted edit permissions.

Switch to edit mode and expand the control center at the top of the page and select add page icon on the left.

Fill in page details, select parent page and do not grant view permissions to all users.

Select a module type from the dropdownlist in the center of the control panel, enter module title and select position. Use "same as page" permissions.

Edit module settings and content, repeat for all modules you would like to add

After you finished the page, enter settings and grand view permission to all users.

DONE!

 


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Sebastian Leupold

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1/23/2009 8:44 AM
 

 Hey Anu,

Although publishing a page doesn't really work in DotNetNuke, depending on your environment, what you can do is publish your entire website.  The way that we handle things, when we make content updates, we make the changes to a development version of our website.  Once we have all the changes made, then we push the entire website live.  This gives us clear "versions" of our website and allows us to try things out on our website without actually doing them, that way if there's a problem, we're not in a rut because the site isn't live.

 
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