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  • Re: Most Heavily Modified DNN Ever?

    My experience, the more "enterprise level" an application is, the more man hours it takes to deploy.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/21/2004
  • Re: Most Heavily Modified DNN Ever?

    3000 hours! Contrast that with a plain vanilla DNN portal that you can put together in less than an hour. Of course, the Airport Fellowship's site also looks about 3000 times better than a default DNN site too.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/19/2004
  • Re: DNN Display for 800x600

    You are trying to limit the width to 770px. No? You have two current options to do this. Change DesktopDefault.aspx. This might technically be changing the code, but you won't have to recompile as long as you only change the aspx file. Buy and download CSS Skins DNN from Snapsis. Make a new skin that looks just like you want.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/17/2004
  • Re: How do posts make it to the Forum?

    Tim- I agree that an unmoderated forum would be better for quick answers, but I think that Nik was actually asking about an individual (namely himself) becoming exempt from moderation. Making the forum unmoderated is a much bigger proposition. -Will
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/17/2004
  • Re: Most Heavily Modified DNN Ever?

    That site is beautiful. I'm curious what menu system you used.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/16/2004
  • Re: DNN for the Enterprise?

    From my enterprise experience, just about all enterprise apps have to be babysat. My most recent employer (a company with about 50,000 employees) had about 20 employees dedicated to software maintenance and development for their internal content management system. They have other people for content and server maintenance. Those are just people working on the actual software. Right now, DNN isn't ready to run an intranet for a 100,000 person company, but I think that given 20 dedicated developers
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/14/2004
  • Re: DNN 2.0 Schedule

    Have a look at this thread
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/14/2004
  • Re: How do posts make it to the Forum?

    Thanks! To quote Homer Simpson, "Wooohooo!" If I were less tactful, I would make a joke here about my newfound ability to post inappropriate messages to the masses.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/12/2004
  • Re: How do posts make it to the Forum?

    Now I'm curious how many posts I need to hit Datagrid Girl's threshold to be unmoderated.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/12/2004
  • Re: DotNetNuke Marketing Project

    I don't have much marketing expertise to offer, but I'll give you this word of encouragement for the marketing project that seems to be coming together here. The timing of this is excellent. The release of DNN2 with its skinning solution will mark the first time that DotNetNuke is a viable portal hosting platform. Previously it was great for one portal per instance but was limited by the necessity to modify desktopdefault.ascx to change the look. Unless you went with third-party add ons or XXL, there
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by paperhat on 1/12/2004
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