Foreword | |
Introduction | |
Introduction To DotNetNuke | |
What Is a Content Management System? | |
What Is Open Source? | |
Software Licenses | |
What Is DotNetNuke? | |
Who Uses DotNetNuke? | |
What Does the License Allow? | |
A Brief History of DotNetNuke | |
What Is the DotNetNuke Ecosystem? | |
What Does DotNetNuke Provide and How? | |
Security | |
Pages | |
Extensions, Modules, and Skins | |
Upgrades | |
Users Management | |
Common Misconceptions | |
Summary | |
Installing DotNetNuke | |
Web Server Basics | |
Pre-Installation Considerations | |
What Kind of a Website Will You Be Building? | |
How Much Content Will Your Website Have? | |
How Much Traffic Will Your Website Receive? | |
Who Is Your Intended Audience? | |
Will Your Website Have Its Own Domain Name? | |
Installation Requirements | |
DotNetNuke Requirements | |
Third-Party Hosting Considerations | |
Which Version of DotNetNuke? | |
The Local Installation Process | |
File System Configuration | |
Setting Up Your Web Server | |
Configuring Your Database | |
The Hosted Installation Process | |
Using the DotNetNuke Installation Wizard | |
File Permissions Check | |
Database Check | |
User Configuration | |
Summary | |
DotNetNuke Concepts and Host Configuration | |
Definitions | |
Portals | |
Pages | |
URLs | |
Skins | |
Modules | |
Containers | |
Actions Menu | |
Control Panel | |
Providers | |
Dissecting a DotNetNuke Page | |
Logo | |
Navigation Elements | |
Search Functionality | |
Register/Login Links | |
Breadcrumb | |
Page Content | |
Content Positioning | |
Privacy Statement, Terms of Use, and Copyright | |
Overview of Administration within DNN | |
The Super User Account | |
The Administrator Account | |
Logging In to Your Portal | |
Administrative Modes | |
Page Mode Selection | |
ADMIN and HOST Menu Items | |
Summary | |
Portal and Content Administration | |
Administrative Functionality | |
Site Settings | |
Basic Settings | |
Advanced Settings | |
Roles | |
Managing Roles | |
Users | |
Adding Users | |
Existing Users | |
Deleting Unauthorized Users | |
Profile Properties | |
Permissions | |
Permissions Grid | |
Deny Permissions | |
Inherit View Permissions from Page | |
Workflow Permissions | |
Pages | |
Navigation | |
Adding and Editing Pages | |
Modules | |
Adding Modules to a Page | |
Module Settings | |
Managing a Module | |
Summary | |
Creating Your Personal Site | |
Planning for Your Personal Site | |
Goals for Your Personal Site | |
Who Is Your Audience? | |
Essential DNN Setup for a Personal Site | |
Basic Site Settings | |
Identifying Your Users in DNN | |
Establishing the Appearance of Your Site | |
Organizing the File System | |
Page Creation and Content Organization | |
The Home Page | |
The My Blog Page | |
The About Me Page | |
The My Photos Page | |
Summary | |
Creating a League Website | |
Reasons for a Sport League Site | |
Setting Up Your Site | |
Identifying the Site Administrator | |
Setting Up External Webmaster Tools | |
Organizing the File System | |
Establishing Membership Online | |
Organizing, Creating, and Managing Content | |
Planning Your Site Map | |
Applying Permissions | |
Administering Content with Modules | |
Announcements Module | |
Forum Module | |
Events Module | |
Summary | |
Creating a Small Business Website | |
Why Use DotNetNuke for Your Small Business Website? | |
Goals for Your Website | |
Site Administration Considerations | |
Site Settings | |
Allowing Users to Manage Services | |
Creating Secure Pages | |
Custom Design Considerations | |
Layouts and Skin Variations | |
Consistent Navigation Elements | |
Dynamic Content to Include | |
Tracking Traffic with Google Analytics | |
Administering Content | |
Planning Your Page Structure | |
Administering Your Store | |
The Store Admin Module | |
The Store Catalog Module | |
The Store Menu Module | |
The Store Mini-Cart Module | |
The Store Account Module | |
Additional Content Options | |
The FAQ Module | |
The Feedback Module | |
Summary | |
Advanced Portal Administration | |
Evaluating Your DNN Environment | |
Shared File System and Database | |
Managing Multiple Portals | |
How Multiple Portals Work | |
Creating Additional Portals | |
Managing Files on Your Server | |
Files Stored by the Host | |
File Storage and Management | |
Portal and Page Templates | |
Portal Templates | |
Page Templates | |
Distributing Content Management Responsibilities | |
Leveraging the Provider Model | |
Summary | |
Your Website Is Up and Running - | |
Now What? | |
Portal Health | |
Database Health | |
Pages and Users | |
Modules and Skin in Use | |
Backing Up Your Website | |
When to Back Up | |
How to Back Up | |
How to Restore | |
Upgrading DotNetNuke | |
Deciding When to Upgrade | |
Disabling Your Website during an Upgrade | |
Deciding Which Package to Use | |
Performing an Upgrade | |
Upgrading Extensions Modules and Skins | |
Setting Up Multiple Environments | |
Types of Environments | |
Configuring a New Environment | |
Rotating Content Using Banners | |
Managing Vendor Accounts | |
Banner Placement | |
Other Uses for Banners | |
Token Replacement | |
Sending Newsletters | |
Basic Settings | |
The Message of Your E-mail | |
Advanced Settings | |
Managing the Recycle Bin | |
Configuring User Settings | |
Membership Provider Settings | |
Password Aging Settings | |
User Accounts Settings | |
Advanced Administrative Functionality | |
Summary | |
Index | |
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