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Spring 2013 DNN MVP's

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Please join me in welcoming your DNN★MVP’s for Spring 2013!

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We all have dreams. While the American Declaration of Independence asserts our rights to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”, it does not guarantee them. It cannot. And we may “hold certain truths to be inalienable”, but what makes them so is our active community decision and support of these principals.
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MVPThese people lead the way in community support, open source contribution, DotNetNuke evangelism and www.dotnetnuke.com participation. Each has made a mark… many marks… in every area and for many members of our community. Please join me in welcoming your DNN★MVP’s for Fall 2012.

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Looking for Skin DesignersAs you may have read by now… DotNetNuke 7 will include a lot of UI/UX changes as well as an overhaul of the default.css. Of course this is awesome news and reflects continued growth and positive change for DotNetNuke skinning! But every progress comes with a little challenge… and from a Community standpoint, the challenge is that the free skins contributed from previous design challenges are not up to date with the styles of later versions.

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DNN•MVP

MVPIt is my extreme pleasure to share that at DNN World 2012 we’ll recognize 10 of the Most Valuable People in the DotNetNuke Community.

Participate: Take part.

This is going to be the first of a series of blog posts introducing you to ways that you can participate in some way with DNN.  You don’t need to be technical, a programmer, or a graphic designer to participate.  You can be ANYONE.  Participation is the cornerstone to any community and our community is larger than most.  Our community is also geared around open source software, giving us numerous ways to participate.  Since the ways to participate have become so broad even over the last couple of years, I thought it might be worth pointing them all out for those of you that might like to do so.

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Vive Le Tour!
Canonical URLs are an important part of understanding how your site content is read, understood and ranked by Search Engines.  This article will cover the important SEO problems with duplicate content, and how Canonical URLs solve this problem.    With the background covered, we can dive into how DNN 7.1 has important improvements in this area to make sure that DNN sites rank as well as they possibly can in Search Engines.
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Endurance Counts!
Canonical URLs are an important part of understanding how your site content is read, understood and ranked by Search Engines.  This article will cover the important SEO problems with duplicate content, and how Canonical URLs solve this problem.    With the background covered, we can dive into how DNN 7.1 has important improvements in this area to make sure that DNN sites rank as well as they possibly can in Search Engines.
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As a developer of hundreds of custom DotNetNuke extensions I have to say one of my favorite enhancements to the DotNetNuke platform over the last few years was the inclusion of the new DotNetNuke Form Pattern that was part of the 6.x release.  By incorporating a consistent design pattern it became trivial for extension developers to build modules that had similar UI patterns and would thus have consistently styled applications.  By doing this it is possible to make the understanding of flow within your applications easier as you are leverage a UI style that more similarly matches that of the platform itself.  However, as with any new feature it hasn't came without a few "bumps" in the road.  There were a few changes between 6.x and 7.x that have caused a bit of a problem for those of us that have already adopted the patterns, or those that might.  In this post we will look at these differences and the one small change that you can make for a seamless experience regardless of if you are targeting 6.x or 7.x!
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As a developer of hundreds of custom DotNetNuke extensions I have to say one of my favorite enhancements to the DotNetNuke platform over the last few years was the inclusion of the new DotNetNuke Form Pattern that was part of the 6.x release.  By incorporating a consistent design pattern it became trivial for extension developers to build modules that had similar UI patterns and would thus have consistently styled applications.  By doing this it is possible to make the understanding of flow within your applications easier as you are leverage a UI style that more similarly matches that of the platform itself.  However, as with any new feature it hasn't came without a few "bumps" in the road.  There were a few changes between 6.x and 7.x that have caused a bit of a problem for those of us that have already adopted the patterns, or those that might.  In this post we will look at these differences and the one small change that you can make for a seamless experience regardless of if you are targeting 6.x or 7.x!
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