Summary
This chapter has taught you how to create your own website using the tools that DNN gives you; you haven’t even used any of your new programming skills.
DotNetNuke gives you the ability to control what is on your page, and also to control the settings for the site, pages, and modules.
You saw how to choose a skin for the site and a layout that renders the menu either horizontally or vertically.
DNN is an easy-to-use framework to create websites. There are many good modules that are provided with the DNN install. There are also many modules that you can buy to get just about any functionality you desire.
The true power of DNN comes into play when you create your own modules, which you will do in the next chapter. You will take the WebPunch program and turn it into a module that you can use on the final page of this project.
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(2006). DotNetNuke Basics. In: Beginning DotNetNuke 4.0 Website Creation in C# 2005 with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0180-9_6
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