By Buck Anderson on
1/13/2009 12:11 PM
If you have worked with XMod, and the FCK Editor Provider, you may have noticed that even if you have not entered any data the editor still retains a paragraph with a no break space...
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By Buck Anderson on
12/22/2008 1:11 PM
Meet Kelly Ford, developer of XMod. In this interview Kelly discusses how XMod got started and the future of XMod Pro...
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By Buck Anderson on
10/15/2008 9:46 AM
Kelly doesn't know it yet but I have a surprise waiting for him in Minneapolis, Minnesota...
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By Buck Anderson on
10/1/2008 10:16 AM
 Do you remember when everybody claimed the Internet was the great equalizer? Where even a small, home-based business can appear to be equal to even the largest companies. Well, hold on to your hats folks as I reveal the secrets of persuasion and how personal connection with your prospect will increase your sales...
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By Buck Anderson on
7/28/2008 7:57 PM
Although I try to keep blog postings related to XMod subjects, sometimes I need to share the fun. How difficult is it to have a network news story created about you? Learn how in less then 5 minutes...
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By Buck Anderson on
6/27/2008 12:25 PM
I was recently asked the question, "Buck, I have been getting a ton of spam to my emails via my contact forms on some of my sites. Any suggestions for eliminating this problem? I do not have my email on the sites for the spammers to get."
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By Buck Anderson on
6/6/2008 5:24 PM
Out of the cubicle that is. The other day as I explained to my wife, Mara, the virtues of living a life that did not involve the cubicle mentality, she stopped me in mid sentence and said...
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By Buck Anderson on
6/3/2008 8:36 PM
As a result, when I discovered DotNetNuke, and later XMod, I quit what I was doing. I left my Corporate job as Senior Web Developer, and spent several years learning all I could about these wonderful products and trying different things with a new approach. And that's when my new business mantra was presented to me...
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By Buck Anderson on
5/23/2008 3:57 PM
I recently sat in on a meeting with one of our project managers who was having a tough time motivating his team. His team was working on several large DotNetNuke projects that involved several custom XMod applications. Their project timelines were way behind and customer satisfaction was being affected...
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By Buck Anderson on
5/23/2008 3:56 PM
According to Tony Valenti, CEO of Powerdnn.com a leading DotNetNuke hosting company, PowerDNN technicians have just discovered numerous security vulnerabilities in DotNetNuke core software...
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