By dnndev on
1/9/2012 1:49 PM
Last November, we started a new craze: Module Kits for XMod Pro. These kits are installable just like any DNN module. I’m happy to announce the release of 4 brand spanking new kits to start this year – bringing the kit count to 12 in 2012. Seems almost like it was meant to be. Read on for the rundown on these cool new kits.
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By dnndev on
11/11/2011 9:47 AM
Getting started with XMod Pro just got a whole lot easier. We’ve built a bunch of very cool solutions with XMod Pro and now you can install them just like you would any DotNetNuke module using our new Module Kits. Besides being awesome, these kits are free!
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By dnndev on
5/13/2011 11:55 AM
I’m happy to announce the latest release of XMod Pro. We’re calling it the “DualList Release” since all of the changes affect the DualList form control. This is a maintenance release. Here’s a list of changes in this version.
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By dnndev on
5/2/2011 7:32 AM
Continuing on with a look at another brand new feature of XMod Pro 3: Custom Data Commands. This feature has the potential to really open up your solutions making them significantly more functional and flexible.
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By dnndev on
4/28/2011 7:01 AM
QUESTION: "I am trying to set the width of the DualList list controls. One of my DataTextField entries of the DualList is 'Engineering and Manufacturing' and is therefore too wide for the for the default width. I have looked at the documentation and tried CSS but no luck. Any ideas on how to do this?"
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By dnndev on
4/26/2011 10:34 AM
I’m happy to announce the latest release of XMod Pro. This is a maintenance release. Here’s a list of changes in this version.
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By dnndev on
3/23/2011 7:45 AM
The second installment of my previous post on utilizing XMod Pro’s natural templating features, combined with its multi-view capability to create data-bound list controls that you can use to filter the data your user views.
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By dnndev on
3/16/2011 4:30 AM
Continuing on with a look at another brand new feature of XMod Pro 3: Custom Data Commands. This feature has the potential to really open up your solutions making them significantly more functional and flexible.
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By dnndev on
3/15/2011 4:15 AM
In this on-going series of articles, I’ve been introducing you to some of the new features and functionality introduced in XMod Pro 3 for DotNetNuke. In this article I want to show you a great new feature that does more than you might think at first blush – Feeds.
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By dnndev on
3/14/2011 4:00 AM
I’m very happy to announce the release of XMod Pro 3.0. It has been in development for six months and is now available for free to current subscribers and for purchase from Snowcovered. The primary goals for this release were three-fold: 1) to make creating and editing data entry forms substantially easier; 2) to add core functionality that to greatly expand XMod Pro’s flexibility; and 3) to make it easier to learn how to use and leverage XMod Pro to build your custom DNN solutions. I’ll be discussing each item in a separate article. First up, the all-new Form Builder.
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