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Thursday, April 30, 2009 by Cuong Dang

Browser Compatibility Testing

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One of the reasons we all (hopefully, all of us who design web sites) do cross-browser testing is to maintain the integrity of the design. This means that we make sure the site is running and displaying properly across browsers. However, some people may take it to an extreme level by pointing out the fact that their web sites do not look the same in all browsers. The reason for testing is to make sure it doesn’t break. We make sure that visitors can get to see and use all the functionality...

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Thursday, November 20, 2008 by Cuong Dang

Improve Your Learning Curve with Great Plugins

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Smashing magazine has published "15 Helpful In-Browser Web Development Tools". Some of you might have already known or used them or a regular basis, the list shows a more complete picture if you haven't seen some items in there. I've been using some of the plugins for a while and when Rich sent over the link today, I thought I put it out so some newbie in DotNetNuke can find it useful. My favorite on the list: Firebug Web Developer Toolbar YSlow (I mentioned during my presenta...

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Sunday, October 26, 2008 by Cuong Dang

OpenForce Las Vegas and My Sessions

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As the day of OpenForce event getting close, you probably have heard many people talking about the event from e-mail, blogs, user group meetings and so on. I have decided to join this flow of information to offer some content about my sessions in detail of what they're all about. As I mentioned in my blog a few weeks back, this year at OpenForce, I will present two sessions targeting both developers and designers with the following topics: DotNetNuke and Web Standards This session is not just...

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008 by Cuong Dang

Free XHTML/CSS Templates for DotNetNuke Skins

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Are you ready for DotNetNuke 5.0 with XHTML/CSS compliant? I don’t know about you but I have been ready. Below is the list of many web sites that provide free XHTML/CSS templates that you can download and convert into DotNetNuke skin. Many of them have good designs and I think it’s a good practice to get your skinning skills ready for DotNetNuke 5.0. Also, you’ll be exposed to many web designer experts layout approaches. I always enjoy seeing other people’s work through their codes to improve m...

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008 by Ian Robinson

New Community Resources

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Recently, via twitter, I stumbled upon a new blog. I started poking around, and was really surprised to find a ton of DNN content. Click here to visit .Net Answers Recent entries look to be great resources for developers just starting out with DotNetNuke; giving them overviews of features such as skinning, and module portability. On a separate note, I'm excited to share that the Stackoverflow private beta is, reportedly, nearly over. With a public launch coming soon, I think this will quickly...

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