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DotNetNuke CSS Precedence
Cuong Dang By Cuong Dang on 3/27/2008 9:49 PM
Many times I have been asked the same question by various clients regarding the DotNetNuke CSS load order. Many of them were having difficulties when customizing their modules and skins to have uniform styles. Simply understanding the DotNetNuke CSS hierarchy is essential when performing these tasks.
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Hello Engage: Locator 1.2!
John Eimer By John Eimer on 3/27/2008
We released a major update for Engage: Locator today. In this version, 1.2, we have added some new features to import and display your locations even easier.
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Publish 5.0.2 Released
Chris Hammond By Chris Hammond on 3/25/2008 1:44 PM
We've put together a new Engage: Publish release, version 5.0.2. As always, 5.0.2 is available for download from www.engagemodules.com for anyone who has purchased a copy of Engage: Publish within the past year. If you have any questions about this or any other versions please post in our support forums.
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Introducing Engage: Rotator 1.2
Brian Dukes By Brian Dukes on 3/19/2008 8:59 AM
Today marks the release of the next version of our content rotation module for DotNetNuke, Engage: Rotator.
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Announcing Engage: Employment 1.3
Brian Dukes By Brian Dukes on 2/22/2008 11:01 AM

We at Engage Software have just released the latest update to our DotNetNuke Jobs Listing module, Engage: Employment, version 1.3.  This is a module you can use on your company's DNN site to list the job openings you have available at your various locations, and accept and sort applications and applicants.

In this version we have made significant enhancements to searching both within the module ...

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Editing .SqlDataProvider scripts within Visual Studio
Brian Dukes By Brian Dukes on 2/22/2008 11:00 AM

I had finally had it.  I was no longer accepting the lack of tool support while editing the .SqlDataProvider scripts for DotNetNuke modules.  I needed to figure out a way to make Visual Studio treat those files as if they ended with .sql instead of .SqlDataProvider so that it would give me syntax highlighting for my SQL scripts.  Finally, I found an article about doing the same sort of thing for Torque files.  I don't have any idea what Torque is, but what I found there seemed to do the trick.

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DotNetNuke and Browser-Independent Default Buttons
Brian Dukes By Brian Dukes on 2/22/2008 10:57 AM
Have you ever used the DefaultButton property on an ASP.NET Panel, only to find that it doesn't work in Firefox? Here's an easy way to use DotNetNuke's ClientAPI to acheive the same result for more than just IE.
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Engage Wins the Gold!
Rich Campbell By Rich Campbell on 2/14/2008 12:33 PM
Engage Software is proud to announce we have attained Gold Partner status within the Microsoft Partner Program.
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Workflow and Versioning for DotNetNuke, a true CMS module
Chris Hammond By Chris Hammond on 2/7/2008 11:47 PM
Earlier today we had a customer post a question in the forums on www.engagemodules.com regarding using Engage: Publish as a replacement for the Text/HTML module within DotNetNuke.
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What Blogs Do You Read?
Ian Robinson By Ian Robinson on 2/7/2008
Earlier today I created a list of blogs, podcasts, and web sites that are of interest to me as a developer. This are the sites I keep tabs on so I can stay up on the latest and keep learning. Some of them I frequent more regularly than others...
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