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2/4/2007 4:45 PM
 

So, I've been trying to put an image in the top pane of my home page on my new DNN install for two hours. For something that is supposed to be intuitive and user friendly, it seems to be extremely difficult to do the most simple tasks, like adding an image to my top pane or making the site look like I want it to.

Sure, DNN makes it easy to add a FAQ section, but who cares if your site looks like crap.

Instead of having a video tour of how to create a new page (which is the only thing I can do quickly and easily) you should have a video tour of how to actually graphically edit the site.

I think I may revert to html and php in notepad. Things were easier that way.

 
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2/4/2007 6:28 PM
 
Do you want help or are you reverting to html?
 
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2/5/2007 12:38 AM
 

Yeah, I could say that for Joomla (or Mambo) too, which has garnered a whole lot more attention for some reason. Having used both, I can't understand why it's so popular, and many clients would agree.

I would encourage you to give DNN a decent chance.

If you can post specific questions, you now have 2 in the thread that will try and help you.


Eric Swanzey
www.swanzey.com
 
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2/5/2007 2:29 AM
 

I can agree that it has pretty much zero workflow and is generally highly unintuitive.

As for putting your graphic in your skin... have you found the skins page yet and figured out how to upload one yourself? I suggest grabbing some free skins and learn about uploading and applying them. After that you can start examining the skins prior to upload and modify one with a graphic.

Note that most skins also make use of the Logo option whereby you can upload a graphic in the Admin settings to appear where the DotNetNuke logo normally sits. Using that is slightly different from using a skin that already contains a hard-coded header graphic.

Important things you need to learn about are:

  • host vs admin skin uploading
  • ascx vs html skins
  • tokens

Some info: http://www.dnncreative.com/HowtouseSkinsandContainersinDotNetNuke/tabid/212/Default.aspx

Check out these videos. I haven't watched them myself, but they're free and would seem to cover the main points: http://www.dnncreative.com/Tutorials/DNNTutorialsforBeginners/DotNetNukeQuickStartGuideVideos/tabid/73/Default.aspx

More free content there: http://www.dnncreative.com/Home/FreeContent/tabid/101/Default.aspx

There: http://www.skinningtoolkit.com/INTRODUCTION/tabid/84/Default.aspx

And keep checking out sites that people in the forum refer to.. browse through back-posts in the DNN general forums. Be prepared to register at a couple of hundred websites, be ready to spend money on modules, be ready to learn a whole pile of skills you never thought you'd need to know... and always wear a helmet!

It is worth continuing to check out other portal systems as well, because each one has strengths and weaknesses and you have to make the right choice early on.

Rob

 
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