11.21.2008
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Absolutely essential module for anyone developing a DNN site. This module lets you develop almost any kind of data driven content for your site, really the limitation is your imagination. Fantastic support from the developers. You absolutely will not go wrong with this.
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Forums Have Been Upgraded
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Posted by: dnndev 6/18/2007 12:47 PM
As part of the site changes in preparation for XMod 5's release, we've upgraded the forums

As many of you know, we use ActiveForums (http://activemodules.com) for our forums. We've been using them since we first went online and have been quite satisfied with the functionality and performance we receive. As part of our continuing site upgrades and changes, we upgraded to version 3.71 today. The site was temporarily down while we performed the upgrade but everything should be back up and running.

We've got some other cool changes in store as we progress. Do you have ideas for features/functionality we could add to dnndev.com to make it easier to use or to better understand/work with our products? Let me know by adding your comments.

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Re: Forums Have Been Upgraded    By gbrown on 6/18/2007 10:18 PM
Yes! Forum search now returns more than 20 hits. Makes searching for answers much faster! Thanks Kelly!

Re: Forums Have Been Upgraded    By gbrown on 6/20/2007 10:25 PM
In my opinion the dnndev site, help files, forums, and template exchange are all part of the total package. If these weren't available would Xmod be as valuable as it is now? To beginners and intermediate users these tools are a very large part of the purchase. I think the template exchange is a bit under utilized. I would like to see the MVP's, those with more brains/experience than I (grin), etc. develop an Xmod specific javascript library. As a jump start I know there is quite a bit of javascript examples buried in the forums. Maybe we could pull those out and put them somewhere (the old wiki? a specific forum folder?) and start adding to them? Just a thought.

Re: Forums Have Been Upgraded    By kevin on 6/21/2007 11:10 AM
I really don't like the forum search feature, after I click on a search result, there's no way to go back! If I use the browser back button, my search results are gone and I have to redo the search.


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