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Oct 26

Posted by: Néstor Sánchez
Sunday, October 26, 2008  RssIcon

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 way of posting.

DotNetNuke websites can now use Word 2007 (as well as any MetaWeblog compliant writer) to publish posts for their blogs and I expect myself to make heavy use of this feature. If you ask me, this one alone makes it worth to move to DotNetNuke or if you already use it, upgrade the Blog Module to the latest version. Of course, there are more new features, fixes and changes and I expect a series of posts to come from Antonio Chagoury to cover the most important ones.

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Re: Blogging takes a twist with the DotNetNuke Blog Module

Having used one of the commercial meta providers with DNN has spoiled me, but also makes the life of my departments content editors much easier.

I am really interested in how all of these meta "providers" will work when DNN workflow is introduced and becomes mainstream? Hopefully it won't have to be a choice between workflow, and using Word or WLW to draft and publish content. In a perfect world it would be nice to use both.

By simonduz on   Monday, October 27, 2008
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Re: Blogging takes a twist with the DotNetNuke Blog Module

So far I have been able to post a draft, straight publish from word and edit either of those.

By Hooligannes on   Monday, October 27, 2008
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Re: Blogging takes a twist with the DotNetNuke Blog Module

Very cool! I was just looking into a client type program for blogging and such! Thanks for the work!

Richard

By Richard Binnington on   Monday, October 27, 2008
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Re: Blogging takes a twist with the DotNetNuke Blog Module

Oooooo! This is SUPER cool news!

By Will Strohl on   Monday, October 27, 2008
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Re: Blogging takes a twist with the DotNetNuke Blog Module

@Richard, don't give me credit for it, I am just another user ;)

By Hooligannes on   Monday, October 27, 2008
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Re: Blogging takes a twist with the DotNetNuke Blog Module

Thanks for the plug Nestor! :-P

By Antonio Chagoury on   Monday, October 27, 2008
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