Testing is needed (by you) for an emerging new online service (by me). The name I have given it is “
EZ-Objects Creator for DotNetNuke”.
Please go to this link and try it out,
it shouldn’t take too much of
your time. There are not as many choices as I would like (yet),
however, I will be adding as many as I can in the next few weeks
(you might want to check back occasionally).
As you’ll notice I haven’t explained much. Being vague about
“EZ-Objects Creator” is intentional for now. The
reason is I need your feedback ON YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION and HOW
INTUITIVE IS THIS ONLINE SERVICE to you. It won’t be an “easy”
service if nobody understands how to use it or if it takes too much
explanation or way too much time to figure out. Is it too hard to figure out? Maybe you don’t
even know what a skin object is – let me know these things! If
you can’t figure out what the heck is going on, let me know.
In addition, please watch for spelling and grammar errors. I need someone besides myself to catch these sorts of things.
Couple of ways to contact me:
• Privately, if you use the “EZ-Objects Creator” my
email address will be revealed to you, just send me an email to that
address.
• Publicly, just respond to this thread.
Thanks in Advance! And,
As incentive for your help, I have ten
DotNetNuke modules ready for download. If you want them they’re yours for free. To see a demonstration of them all
click here. These modules all make use of the free content from
thefreedictionary.com
and all of them work with both DotNetNuke Version 3 and 4. IMHO,
the most interesting of these modules is the one entitled
thefreedictionary:
• Install as a module and double-click any word on
that page to get a dictionary definition displayed of that word.
• Create it as a skin object and incorporate it into
your portal’s skin. Hence any double-clicked word on your entire
site will get a dictionary definition displayed automatically.
The word Match Up game is also pretty cool, but hard – I have yet to get all five correct.