DNN Blog

Jun 14

Posted by: Nik Kalyani
6/14/2007 9:42 AM  RssIcon

As regular visitors to DotNetNuke.com may have already noticed, the site has changed. Specifically, we are implementing a long overdue regorganization of the site's information architecture. This process will continue for the next few days, and will then be followed by numerous other enhancements including content updates and additions, skin enhancements and usability enhancements.

One of DotNetNuke Corporation's primary objectives is to increase the visibility of the DotNetNuke Open Source project, both within the ASP.NET technology community and also in the mainstream. The changes we are making are designed to help us achieve this goal. In coming months you can expect to find more content that is geared towards DotNetNuke marketing and learning on the site. If you or your business relies on using and promoting DotNetNuke to your customers, you will find the marketing resources we are producing helpful for your business marketing objectives.

As we work on these changes, there will be occasional hiccups (we are experiencing one today), but rest assured, we will work to correct them quickly. If you have any questions or feedback about the process, please feel free to post a comment to this blog post and I will do my best to respond.

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Re: DotNetNuke.com site changes and enhancements

thx man!

By k_elmehdi on   6/15/2007 2:17 AM

Re: DotNetNuke.com site changes and enhancements

The "News" link seems to be lost under the About link - I would suggest making the News link at least on par with the About link, possibly before Products. I often return to sites that I haven't been to in a while and look for "What's new" or just site news to see what as happened lately. Currently this is rather hard to find quickly from the menu - as if there is no real news -- which is hardly the case. IMHO /Paul.

By tz3p9v on   7/15/2007 8:06 AM

Re: DotNetNuke.com site changes and enhancements

Hi Paul,

Thanks for the feedback and bringing this to my attention. The News link was at the top level but I think it accidentally got moved under About during some tweaking I was doing last week in preparation for some new navigation controls that will accompany the new skin. I have moved the News menu back where it belongs -- at the top level.

By cniknet on   7/15/2007 9:03 AM
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