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4/14/2013 11:35 PM
 

good morning everyone,

i'm new to DotNetNuke and trying to compile together a list of modules I'll need to build my new website.  I'm looking through some SEO modules and came upon one that maybe okay but not too sure about it.  It is called "DNNMasters SEO & Performance Provider 4.5".  it is located at:  http://store.dotnetnuke.com/home/prod...

Aside from the above module, what other modules do you recommend to use for SEO?  Or does DotNetNuke have a great SEO that comes out-of-the-box? 

And speaking of out-of-the-box SEO for DotNetNuke, does the CMS allow one to create nice friendly URLs (without the .aspx extension"?  To be able to customize the URL for SEO?

Thank you very much everyone for your help on this.  Much appreciate it.

 
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4/18/2013 7:46 PM
 
the wiki has some good advice (http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/W...) - FYI in 7.1.0 (the next major release) the friendly url rewriter will support extensionless urls.

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4/22/2013 10:02 PM
 

Good mornign Cathal,

Thank you very much for your response.  Much appreciate it and the link to the page.  So for the time being, for pages, we'll see the extensions in the URL.  Once version 7.1.0 of DNN comes out, there will be a feature where we can re-write/change the url to not have extensions, is that correct?   Something like Microsoft MVC's url routing where we no longer see any of the .html, .aspx, .asp, etc extensions, correct? 

 I assume this functionality/feature will be something similar to how WordPress (out-of-the-box) does their URLs for pages, is that correct?

Thank you

 
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4/23/2013 12:48 PM
 
you can use a friendlyurl provider to set up for extensionless urls (such as urlmaster) - DotNetNuke Corporation acquired ulrmaster and will be building that support in for the 7.1.0 release

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4/23/2013 10:11 PM
 

good morning cathal,

is this the Url Master you were referring to, that DNN Corp acquired?

http://store.dotnetnuke.com/home/prod...

Thank you

 
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