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8/11/2006 5:35 PM
 
Hi,

Hope someone can help. I have search for this info and even tried to get it working on my site with no joy.

We are a community group that has a presence in 3 different locations. We have registered 3 different domain names and each different URL will point to a different "flavour" of the site. I need to be able to have a set of public pages (Home, about us, what's new, etc.) that is different (different content and look- and feel) for each URL but I want my secure pages (registered users) to be the same content (calendars, forums etc.) across all 3 sites.

So, different public face for each group, but actually the same community portal once you log in to any of the sites.

Is this possible with DNN? Would I use a parent/child portal setup? I have setup a parent child portal but when I make chances int he parent that are not propagated to the child. Is this expected?

Can someone please give me a overview of how it works and make a suggestion about how I can achieve my goals.

Thank you very much in advance.

Steve.
Sydney, Australia
 
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8/11/2006 8:30 PM
 

Hi, I've created a a video that explains about seting up child portals.. It's here -

But what you need to look at is this module From inventua - Called Shadow Content. It's like the mirror content function where you can change one thing and it's reflected anywhere, but in this instance, is like a super user content manager - so you can change at one portal, but not the other, perfect for franchises, companies and associations that one some content managed by *head office*.

To create this perfect environment you need to plan your master site first - get the pages, content and structure right.  Then go to Host/Portals and EXPORT that portal and give it a name - MasterTemplates or something familiar.

Then, upon creating the child/parent portals, you assign that template at that point, or, use the Portal.template - it has a nice plain installation with none of those extra pages and files you need to delete if you use the standard dotnetnuke one, and you use the wizard after it's created and replace the content, skin and containers through the site in the process.

Hope this helps you.

Nina Meiers


Nina Meiers My Little Website
If it's on DNN, I fix, build, deploy, support,skin, host, design, consult, implement, integrate and done since 2003.
Who am I? Just a city chic, having a crack at organic berry farming.. and creating awesome websites.
 
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8/11/2006 8:33 PM
 
hi nina,

thanks so much for your quick response. i'll check it out.

steve...
 
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