Posts Tagged ‘dotnet’
Changing an Existing DNN Module
Got this question this morning from the “Ask A Question” form.
“How do I make a change in an existing DotNetNuke module? I want to add new fields to the feedback form.”
I’m assuming the question is about making changes to the module without touching the source code.
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You’ll probably notice I’ve added the DotNetKicks “Kick it” icon to the bottom of each post. For those of you who aren’t aware, DotNetKicks is a relatively new social linking site, like Digg, but specific to .NET programming. Cool! This blog is about 80% about .NET programming too. What a great match!
They have a script that you can use to insert the icon into each post. But, I’m relatively lazy. I want to just insert something into WordPress and have it “just work.” So, I went looking for a plug-in or something.
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