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From Innovative Ideas To Effective Solutions
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| Announcements Module |
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The announcements module is a basic module used for displaying news items on your site. Currently the features are:
- Abillity to add multiple announcements in one module
- Support for ISearchable (Search and RSS)
- Basic support for IPortable (Module import and export)
- Items are templatable
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| Blog Module |
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Weblog (aka "blog") is arguably one of the most popular categories of applications on the Internet today. Blog is actually a collection of related modules which comprise all the working parts of a Blog. When you add the blog module to a page, you actually add all of them (which you can choose to delete or move). These presently include:
- Menu: List of blog related actions that a user can take, based on permissions (e.g. changing settings, adding a post, etc).
- Search: Utility for searching Blog content.
- Roll: List of blogs on the site (or in some logical grouping)
- Archive: Calendar indicating dates when blogs have been posted
- Posts: Display of the lists and content of the blogs.
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| Contacts Module |
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The Contacts module allows users to store a list of contacts and relevant related information.
We are currently working on our first release since separation from the Core. This release will contain the following enhancments:
- Enhanced list of attributes/properties for each contact including
- Granular Name attributes (Prefix, FirstName, MiddleName, LastName, Suffix, Title)
- Address Attributes (Street, City etc)
- Phone Number Attributes (Home Phone, Work Phone, Mobile, Fax)
- Miscellaneaous Attributes (Company, Blog, Website, Notes or Biography)
- Image
- New ViewContact detail control, accessible when clicking on the Name in the Grid View
- Paging and Alpha Filtering for Contacts Grid
- Settings page to allow Admins to choose the fields to display in the Grid
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| Documents Module |
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The Documents module presents a list of files within DotNetNuke for download by end users. Documents can be stored within a DotNetNuke portal, or accessed from an external website or portal. Access to documents can be secured using the core role-based security from within DotNetNuke, including "secure storage".
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| Events Module |
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The Events Module is a module which produces a display of upcoming events as a list in chronological order or in calendar format. Events may have additional information and links can be set to automatically expire on a particular date, or re-occur by any specified number of days, weeks, months or years.
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| FAQ Module |
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The FAQ module allows you to create a list of questions & answers. All questions are hyperlink buttons and will expand when clicked on. Only one answer is displayed at any given time.
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| Feedback Module |
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The Feedback Module is one that comes with the core framework and can be used to get feedback from users about something on your website. In its most generic form, it can be used to provide a means by which a user on your website can ask you a question about anything.
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| Forum Module |
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The barebones definition of a forum is the ability for people to start threads and reply to other people's threads. However, most forum software provides considerably more than this. Most forum software allows more than one forum to be created. These forums are containers for threads started by the community. Depending on the permissions of community members as defined by the board's administrator, they can post replies to existing threads and start new threads as they wish. A forum administrator typically has the ability to edit, delete, move or otherwise modify any thread on the forum.
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| Help Module |
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A new Online Help System has been written that consists of two modules that communicate via Inter Module Communication (IMC). The Chapter module is the familiar Tree with each chapter added as a node of the tree. The user navigates the tree as per usual and clicks the chapter of interest. This action populates the Tutorial module by sending the ID of the chapter clicked on via IMC to the Tutorial module. The Tutorial module is a datalist that is populated by the tutorials in each chapter. The list shows the Title and short description of the content. When the user clicks read more... they are taken to the details page where they can view the content of the tutorial and also navigate through the rest of the tutorials in the chapter or return to the list of tutorials in this chapter.
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| IFrame Module |
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The IFrame is a browser feature which allows you to display content from another web site within a frame. Within the content of your site, the IFrame module allows the embedding of an internal/external URL within the module. Current module features support controlling width, height, title, border, and overflow scrolling.
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| Links Module |
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The links module is designed to display user links in several different formats and styles. The display formats are:
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| Map Module |
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The Dotnetnuke:Map project is an initiative crafted from very popular mashup Module, originally called GoMap. The module, using the Google Maps API, provides the ability to pump any custom data into the Google Map in a number of unique ways.
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| Media Module |
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The module supports all kinds of media: Images, Flash, QuickTime, RealPlayer, Windows Media, various Audio formats, etc.
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| News Module |
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The News Module, also referred to as the News Feed (RSS) module, allows for the display of a feed on your page. The current allows for an administrator to select any form of news feed (RSS, Atom, XML), as well as a custom XSLT template file, and display the results.
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| Reports Module |
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The Reports module provides a simple, but flexible, view on data from your Database. SuperUsers (aka "Host" users) can develop Reports by building a SQL Query and visualizing it with one of the Visualizers built-in to the module or a 3rd-party Visualizer.
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| Repository Module |
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The Repository Module can be used to store a collection of files, images, links or text on a server. In addition to storing basic object information, the Repository module also allows you to store detailed information such as author name and email address, a summary and/or a detailed description, file size and download counts and provides community features such as a User Rating system and User Comments.
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| Store Module |
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The Store module enables you to sell products using either Authorize.Net or PayPal. Features include categories, products (list and details), mini cart (with integrated controls), full shopping cart (including multiple ship/bill to addresses/recipients), reviews (including a review admin for approving reviews), order history (customer and admin viewable), and provider based gateways.
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| Survey Module |
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The Survey module can be used to create and administer surveys/quizzes with different interface types for questions.
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| User Defined Table Module |
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Core Module "User Defined Table" allows the creation of a list of records with fields. This is a versatile module that can be used in many different scenarios.
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| Users Online Module |
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The "Users Online" module presents information about the users in your portal.
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| Wiki Module |
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The Wiki module is currently in development and does not have an official release yet.
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| XML Module |
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The XML module is one of the 10 original modules which have been released as part of the IBuySpy portal. It works as follows
- it queries XML Data,
- transforms the XML data using an XSL transformation,
- and returns the result back to the user.
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