This version includes documentation of DNN Core Framework Version 04.08.00 including all of the latest module releases at the time when DNN 4.8.0 was released:
- Account Login (01.00.00) - Announcements (04.00.01) * New Module Version - Banners (01.00.00) - Blog (03.04.00) * New Module Version - Chat (01.00.10) * New Module - Documents (03.01.06) - Events (03.03.08) - FAQs (04.04.00) - Feed Explorer (01.00.00) - Feedback (04.04.03) * New Module Version - Forum (03.20.00) - Gallery (03.01.12) * New Documentation - Google Adsense (01.00.01) - Help (03.00.01) - IFrame (04.03.00) * New Module Version - Links (03.03.07) - MarketShare (01.00.00) * New Module - Media (03.02.03) - News Feeds (03.01.01) - Reports (05.00.00) * New Module Version - Repository (03.01.13) * Lots of new tutorials, all existing tutorials updated, plus all new images. - Repository Dashboard (03.01.13) - Search Input (01.00.00) - Search Results (01.00.00) - Store (01.00.01) - Survey (04.01.10) - Text/HTML (04.06.01) - User Account (01.00.00) - User Defined Table (03.03.06) - Users Online (03.01.00) - XML/XSL (04.03.03)
Written and updated by core team member Lorraine Young, this content is freely available from the Online Help section of the DotNetNuke website.
Features and Benefits
Features
Benefits
**NEW** Each chapter is divided up into information for users, module editors, page editors, administrators and hosts.
Easy to understand who can see what information and can perform which tasks.
Simple to follow step-by-step tutorials.
You won’t get lost or confused when following these tutorials that outline each step along the way. Many tutorials also include tips and notes and introductions to help you along the way.
Full color manual jam packed with screen captures.
Pictorial guidance makes it quick to locate key buttons, fields and more. Most tutorials have at least one screen capture which is marked up to show you where to click to perform the related task.
Non-technical language.
Suitable for users of all levels from absolute beginners through to the more experienced DNN user.
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Lorraine Young
The DotNetNuke Help has been written to teach users of all levels how to use DotNetNuke. From visitors, to Content and Page Editors, through to Administrators and Hosts - this manual will teach you how to use DNN to set-up and maintain one or more websites.
Each tutorial includes step-by-step details on how to perform a task using clear and basic language. Most tutorials include one or more full color screen captures of the task being completed, as well as tips for Administrators and Hosts on how to configure DNN to enable the task. Where a Bug is discovered in DNN during testing and writing up this manual, a Bug note is noted.
DNN Help is written and updated by Lorraine Young for the DotNetNuke project. This content is freely available from the Online Help section of the DotNetNuke website, or can be purchased in PDF format from the DotNetNuke Marketplace.