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11/25/2010 11:38 AM
 
I found out DNN is such a great tool today. But I have couple questions. I know they must have been asked many times here...So thanks a lot for helping me!

1. Can I develop my HTML/CSS and template files in DreamWeaver and "transform" them into DNN files? Or DW is still needed at all?
2. I used to store my product data in DB, and then dynamically read the data from DB into asp page. Can I still do this with DNN? Such as keep my part of code for asp DB data rendering in a DNN page.
3. I'd like to start with the community edition. But can this edition use most of the app modules existing in the market?

Thanks in advance.
 
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11/25/2010 12:35 PM
 
Hi

First, welcome to DNN world! =)

The DNN comes many embedded modules and I suggest that you initially create a test page and it includes each of these modules to test its functionality.

This way you will know how far these modules can help, what time you buy a third-party module or even develop your own.

In relation to question 2:
-The module Reports shows "Selects" tables on the page;
-Already with the module Form and Lists you will create tables, the editing form of these tables, and viewing the records on the page.

These 2 modules may already solve your case.

Hugs

Comunidade BrasilDNN Marcio Maciel, Brasil
 
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11/25/2010 5:46 PM
 
supcxc wrote:
1. Can I develop my HTML/CSS and template files in DreamWeaver and "transform" them into DNN files? Or DW is still needed at all? 

 you can either develop skins or module content in Dreamweaver and convert into a skin or past into HTML module (using inline CSS)

supcxc wrote:
2. I used to store my product data in DB, and then dynamically read the data from DB into asp page. Can I still do this with DNN? Such as keep my part of code for asp DB data rendering in a DNN page.

In your DNN module, you may use any ASP.Net webforms code you like, usually DNN accesses the database either using a database layer calling stored procedures or using Linq2SQL. MAybe you want to check out online tutorials at dotnetnuke.adefwebserver.com.

supcxc wrote:
3. I'd like to start with the community edition. But can this edition use most of the app modules existing in the market?

All modules I know of are for Community Edition. Be aware, that Modules for DNN 1 and 2 will not run on DNN 3 and above, while DNN 3 module in some cases won't run on DNN 4 and 5. Most skins work in any newer DNN version since DNN 2


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/11/2010 9:46 AM
 
Are there any video tutorials on how to accomplish skinning a site made in Dreamweaver to DNN?
 
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12/11/2010 10:12 AM
 
http://www.bing.com/search?setmkt=en-US&q=dotnetnuke+skinning+dreamwerver

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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