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  Forum  General DotNetN...  Configure It! (...  Need some direction on a new project.
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New Post 2/23/2006 11:21 AM
User is offline Robert Garcia
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Need some direction on a new project. 

I'm creating a community/ wiki/ article similiar to about.com type portal for a client, and I am positive that DNN is the perfect solution, however, there are some features/ functions I'm trying to achieve that I'm trying to wrap my head around. 

In fact, here at DNN, the Project section is almost exactly what I want to do.

As with about and the project  area of dotnetnuke.com, I'm creating Tabs/ Pages based on a Category of Subject Matter.  Each Subject might or might not have sub-categories of subject matter. Each and everyone of these subject-matters must have 5 to 6 Corresponding Points of Interest related to the subject matter.  The tab/page scenario within dnn is perfect for this organisation, but my one problem is this. 

Everytime I create a new Subject or Sub-Category below that subject, I must MANUALLY create the child pages that will be Points of Interest of that subject.

Is there a tab-level template procedure that can make this a little easier? 

Let me illustrate so that I won't confuse everbody.

header and nav

Left Column

Each one of the Subjects and sub cats in the Content

Would have 5 sub pages that will be Points of interest

about a certain subject.

Example:

About (the subject)(text/html)

Forum (on the subject)

Articles (on the subject)(articles)

More Resources (on the subject) Active Directory

Contact Guru (contact the writer of this subject) Response form

Content

Subject ( this would be a parent page)

 - sub cat (this would be a child page)

 - sub cat (this would be a child page)

 - sub cat (this would be a child page)

Right Column

Advertising directly related to subject

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Any guidlines on how to do this?


Ambiguous? Well, yes and no.
 
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