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DotNetNuke® Project :: Links Module

The links module is designed to display user links in several different formats and styles. The display formats are:

  •  List
  •  Drop Down List

The style formats (List only) are:

  •  Vertical
  •  Horizontal

In addition to several display options there are  several other options that can be set by the user. These settings include:

  •  Open link in new window
  •  Track the number of times a link is clicked
  •  Record the user, date, and time of each link clicked
  •  Adding a description to each link
  •  Setting the view order of the links

While these options will cover usages by 90% of the people out there, more functionality will be added to allow more flexibility.

Overall  Project Goals
The main goal for this project is to be an easy to use links module that provide some advanced features. The most important thing it needs to do is pass the "Mom" test. If my mom can use it, then I know others will be able to use it as well. The main features we would like to incorporate are the same as before, but I will list them again as well.
  • Templated Links - This one thing I believe is key to the rest as it will allow the users the flexibility to create links in the format and style they want. Ideally all links formats would be templated with the default being to install the List and Drop Down List templates. Possible templates would be:
    • Image Link
    • List
      • Horizontal
      • Verticle
    • Drop Down List
    • Icon Links
    • Categorized Links
  • AJAX - Many area's of the module would benefit from using client-side scripting including the creation / edit process as well as the expanding of the (...) section.
  • Multiple Link Creation - Allow the creation of multiple links to minimize post-backs. With the Enabling of AJAX, this maybe moot. But it is an area that we would like to keep an eye on for future development.
  • Known Release Schedule - Adopting an Ubuntu style release process will allow the end users to know when releases are scheduled as well as informing them exactly what will be in the release. Our goal is to release 4 times per year. The release cycles will be 3 months each and will consist of a 2 month coding cycle coupled with a 1 month release cycle. Once a scheduled release has entered the release cycle all development will be stopped and the code base locked unless changes are required to pass the release cycle. This will ensure that feature creep does not become a problem.
Goal for Next Release
Our biggest goal for this release will be to convert the module to ASP.NET 2.0. The release that is in the current release cycle will be the last ASP.NET 1.1 release for the links module. One of the main reasons for doing this is to allow us to re-write the majority of the code that is in the links module. We would like to decouple ourselves from the core as much as possible with the ultimate goal being the only connecting to the core for security reasons (think authentication / role management) and where we need to access core tables. This is a major undertaking so no new features will be added during this time. If we do not use all of the allocated development time, we might consider introducing a new feature. But that will be determined on the fly, not now. The Scheduled release process will start on January 1 with the release scheduled to happen March 31st or before. As this release takes shape, the next scheduled release will take shape and be announced.

The above items come from suggestions in the forums, requests from other project leads, as well as the Links team. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to contact me directly at awhittington (at) crystaltech.com. All feedback is encouraged and welcomed.

 


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Author: Nestor Sanchez Created: Sunday, September 02, 2007
The DNN world according to Dúnadan Raptor

While attention is centered around OpenForce Connections in Las Vegas, I want to provide a breather from news about that important event. I will soon have the pleasure of announcing the first release of the Gallery Module in the .NET 2.0 platform.

While all details about bug fixes and changes will be disclosed once the module passes the Release process, I can tell you that I have been reviewing the issues in our Bug Tracker and Change Management tool and it is evident that the team has done an exhaustive revision to provide improved stability and performance to the module.

Once comments for the release notes for all issues included in the release have been entered, the module will be officially ready for the Release Tracker which signals other DotnetNuke team members to evaluate several areas. When the module passes this evaluations, it is released to the public. Although the process does not have a specific timetable, it is probable that the module will be available before year's end.

If you have any questions or comments, make sure you visit our public forums.

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I use Microsoft's OneNote heavily and have practically done away with notebooks. When Antonio Chagoury (the Blog Project Tean Lead) said in the Core Team chat today that it is possible to blog in DotNetNuke's Blog Module directly from this application there was no way I was going to wait, so this short entry is being posted as the chat continues. The truth is that any note you create...

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When new modules are released by DotNetNuke teams there's a learning curve for the new features offered. You may have already seen that the Blog module announced its imminent release and before it is available to the general public and as part of the release process, it is installed at www.dotnetnuke.com. This post is my first using a feature that other blogging platforms have enjoyed for quite a while, and it is also my first attempt at learning the MetaWeblog...

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In a chat a few months ago, Shaun Walker -the original DotNetNuke creator and maintainer and current DotNetNuke Corp. President and Chief Architect- mentioned a few strategic goals the project had on its path. These days, the word "project" seems oddly used, when you think about

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 I was reading a blog post that suggested a solution to finding the page where a module is on (http://blog.dmbcllc.com/2008/09/15/dotnetnuke-modules-finding-the-page-a-module-is-on/) and while the method is sound, it is not appropriate to be used in all cases. Let's see why:

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I want to share an interesting post I just read. Dion Hinchcliffe a ZDNet blogger elaborated a list of the Top Ten Platforms Used for Building Communities and, on "order of general industry popularity", DotNetNuke is seventh.

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I am very pleased to announce that a talented professional has accepted an invitation to join the DNN project on two soon-to-be-visible fronts.

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This is a brief note to let everyone know the Beta 2 fo the Gallery module is out. The team is doing an excellent job at killing bugs and taking notes of future areas for enhancements.

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It is hard enough to keep up with all the stuff coming out of Microsoft for developers. Although I don't think there will be rush to upgrade to the newly released SQL 2008, the case for .Net 3.5 SP1 and Visual Studio 2008 SP1 is different. ASP.NET Dynamic Data, Script Combining and AJAX History alone are features that make it almost irrestible to upgrade the .Net Framework and the tool used to program against it.

I expect the second feature to be a strong one among DNN developers. Since scripts can be...

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The steady growth in registered users (600.000+ and counting) and downloads for the platform produces not only a growing installed base of users. Lately, the wealth of resources related to Dotnetnuke is evident as well. Almost everyday I come accross blog posts and articles about DotNetNuke. Although most are code related, desining and user oriented content is found throughout the web.

It is not news that DotNetNuke brought the web to novice coders, non-developers and hobbyist from the very start. The...

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