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1/21/2009 4:56 PM
 

I've noticed the blog module is now capable of human friendly URLS, which is awesome.  I've attempted to use 3rd parties to humanize the address bar with some luck.  I always find though certain things bomb out here or there with third parties.  I've come to trust the DotNetnuke community, and what comes from here, so I'm wondering, with the human friendly settings is there a way to write a rule that will replace default.aspx with Page_Title.aspx or something nifty? 

I'm slightly afraid to mess with those settings on my own without prior advice as they look scary :->

If not now, is there plans for such a feature? 
 

Just curious

Josh


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1/23/2009 12:23 AM
 

Josh,

I believe there are ways, but I've found that UrlMaster is a much better alternative, as it doesn't require any of that scary configuration.

Take a look at the URLs for http://www.iowacomputergurus.com and http://www.mitchelsellers.com both are using the items from Ifinity.


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1/23/2009 9:33 AM
 

I will look at that product.  I've really only tried dnnmasters seo, and it works for the most part well...just some small annoyances more than anything.

I also ment to tell you that your site is looking great since you redesigned it.  I find the information very easy to follow and have been visiting it more often. (and your SEO is working 'cause your showin up).

 

I have a post I'm about to put up in the "Make it hot" deparment related to skinning.  I think this would be an excelent topic for someone to write a blog on who is more expert than myself :->.

I hope you'll take a look at it and see if you can provide any of your valuable recommendations :->

 


Josh Martin

 
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1/23/2009 12:24 PM
 

Mitch Sellers wrote


Take a look at the URLs for http://www.iowacomputergurus.com and http://www.mitchelsellers.com both are using the items from Ifinity.

Mitch,

What extension & method did you use to create the iowacomputergurus.com menus?  Those are really attractive...  I've not seen anybody with a DNN site do that before.

 
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1/23/2009 12:56 PM
 

dmeiser wrote
 

 Mitch Sellers wrote

 


Take a look at the URLs for http://www.iowacomputergurus.com and http://www.mitchelsellers.com both are using the items from Ifinity.

 

Mitch,

What extension & method did you use to create the iowacomputergurus.com menus?  Those are really attractive...  I've not seen anybody with a DNN site do that before.

dmeiser-
That's the RadMenu from the Telerik RadControls package.  Nice stuff (but not cheap by DNN standards).
 
See info here:  http://www.telerik.com/products/aspnet-ajax/menu.aspx

-mamlin

 
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