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2/22/2010 8:29 AM
 

Hello,

I am  new to DotNetNuke and i want to know where is home.aspx(or whatever page I create) is located in DotNetNuke folder I am not able to locate it ....

and what i have to do for creating .aspx file and code file(.cs/.vb file) or for each thing i have to create a new module/user control and install that....

I am very mess up Please Help and suggest any good tutorial....

Thanx in advance...

 
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2/22/2010 11:35 AM
 

Samual,

If you are new to DotNetNuke, you need to understand that the pages are dynamic and the content is maintained in the database and the pages are created "on the fly" at run time.  So in fact, DotNetNuke as only one page -- default.aspx.   The dynamic nature is true for all CMS (content management system),  however the underlying structures will differ.

So I would suggest you take a look at www.DNNCreative.com as they have many video's on the various aspects of DNN. 

Each dynamic page is made up of one or more modules (user-controls), and these modules control the display of the content on the page.  DNN comes with several modules (Text/html, Links, Blog, Forum, Events, Report...), but there are many third-party modules available (some free) -- see www.snowcovered.com for examples.

Good Luck,
Paul

 
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