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Monday, January 24, 2011 by dnnGallery

We've officially owned dnnGallery.com!

Filed under: Site News

When Ian and I had this idea of showcasing awesome work within DotNetNuke community to the world, we went out and looked for some good domain names. We came to a decision to pick dnnGallery as it is straightforward and self-explained enough. However, the .com domain wasn’t available for us at that time. It’s been a few years since we launched the site it’s been quite well received. We're all been busy but managed to get time to devote to this site and maintain content and submissions that are va...

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Friday, September 03, 2010 by dnnGallery

Mobile Hackathon, Facebook Like Button, and HTML5 Local Storage. Oh My!

Filed under: DotNetNuke

Hope you have a solid plan for the Labor Day Weekend already. If not, go ahead and turn off your computer and/or any mobile devices that can receive Facebook or Twitter updates! But wait, enjoy this week's roundup before you leave for the day!

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Friday, August 13, 2010 by dnnGallery

Friday the 13th DotNetNuke Community Round-Up

Filed under: DotNetNuke

Happy Friday everyone! This is the first of many community round-up posts that we'll be doing. Our intent is to quickly highlight the happenings in the community for those who may have missed them throughout the week. This week features some stuff from last week as well, but in general they are "recent announcements." If we missed anything in this post, please feel free to add a comment below.In the future, if you have any relevant links or topics that you think we should be aware of, please co...

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Monday, August 31, 2009 by dnnGallery

How-to: Change Contact E-mail from Terms and Privacy Page

Filed under: Tips & Tricks

When you're using terms and privacy skinobject for your web site, it will pull in the web administrator e-mail address to display as part of a way for visitors to communicate with a site's webmaster. If you are like me, just wanted to add something real quick and move on, you'll more likely to come back in the future when the project is done and find a way to correct it. Well, remember during the process of installing DotNetNuke or creating a new portal for your project, you are asked to prov...

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