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Page Basics
Module Basics
Website Basics
Common Modules
Guided Tour
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Welcome!You can build dynamic websites with DotNetNuke®! These are just a few samples of what you can do with a little creativity and time.
The DotNetNuke® portal builder lets you quickly build and edit a website using only your web browser. This Guided Tour will show you how to build a website step-by-step using DotNetNuke®. If you are not familiar with DotNetNuke®, please review this page before starting. DotNetNuke® WebsitesDotNetNuke® websites are made up of Pages and Modules. Pages: Pages provide a place for you to display your site content. For example, a site for a soccer team Web site might have a Games page which includes scores from previous games, and information about upcoming games. Modules: Pages are made up of one or more Modules. Modules are bits of functionality which can be added to a page. For example, a Games page for a soccer team Web site might have an Events Module so that team members could view upcoming soccer games. DotNetNuke® has many built-in modules including, Text (for any text content), Table, Events, Links, Picture and more. In addition, many more modules area available from the community including Web Forums, Blogs, and Photo Gallery. Contact your Web Hoster’s documentation for a full list. How to Build a Website with DotNetNukeHere is an overview of how you can build a website with DotNetNuke®: 2) Log in to your DotNetNuke® site using the information provided by your Web Hoster 3) Start building your website by adding pages and modules! How to Use this Guided TourIf you’re new to DotNetNuke, the best place to start Page Basics section, on the Overview of Pages. From there you can jump to other sections as you start to build your website. Have fun! |
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