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Rush Trucking is a Website that We Made

Posted on Wednesday, September 14, 2011
By Jason Magee

Rush Trucking is a Website that We Made

And I didn't even complain about Microsoft in this Post!

Although it will be difficult to be funny in this post, we feel it's important to let people know that we actually build and launch websites around here sometimes. The latest notch on the dev server is Rush Trucking, located in Wayne, MI. In conjunction with Foursight Creative and the Rush Trucking team, we designed, wrote copy, built and launched the site four short weeks from the kick off meeting. ...read more

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Nerd Alert: Fix for Invenmanager Advanced Articles 5.0 install on DNN 5.2.2

Posted on Thursday, July 28, 2011
By Jason Magee

Nerd Alert: Fix for Invenmanager Advanced Articles 5.0 install on DNN 5.2.2

If you don't know what this means, you shouldn't read it.

After installing Invenmanager's Advanced Articles 5.0 on one of dev servers, we received an error when trying to add or edit content to any of the news articles.  Obviously this is a problem.  If you are nerd enough to care,... ...read more

DotNetNuke, The Internets, Fixes | 0 Comments

 

Say Nice Things about MailChimp

Posted on Monday, July 18, 2011
By Jason Magee

Say Nice Things about MailChimp

PLUS: Microsoft still sucks, but in new and exciting ways!

"Hi, everyone. My name is Jason...
And I love MailChimp."

There. I said it. I feel much better. ...read more

Browsers, DotNetNuke, Microsoft, Email Marketing | 2 Comments

 

My First DotNetNuke Module

Posted on Tuesday, June 21, 2011
By Gregg Milligan II

My First DotNetNuke Module

Nerd rockstar Gregg Milligan has finished his first Dot Net Nuke Module, and it's a doozey.

Hold on to your pocket protectors! Human Element’s own Gregg Milligan II has completed his first DotNetNuke Module, Sport Events. It is now in Beta Testing… word.

Work on the Sport Events DNN module officially began March 8, 2011. Three-and-a-half glorious months later, it is now a fully functioning module... A real thing of beauty. But how did I do it?

...read more

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Installing an Ajax Toolkit on a DotNetNuke site

Posted on Tuesday, May 17, 2011
By Gregg Milligan II

Installing an Ajax Toolkit on a DotNetNuke site

For those who have never heard of Ajax, let me bring you up to speed.

Ajax stands for Asynchronous Javascript and XML. But that’s just a fancy way of saying: Ajax can make things move or update on a web page reloading entire page. (doing that flickering thing that happens when you press the roundy arrow button on your browser or go to a new page).

Note: Click here to check out various Ajax controls in action.

So how can you get DotNetNuke to play nicely with Ajax?

...read more

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"There's probably an extension that will do that"

Posted on Thursday, April 28, 2011
By Jason Magee

"There's probably an extension that will do that"

Adventures in the DotNetNuke and Magento Marketplace

One of the things that developers and clients love about content management and eCommerce platforms, such as DotNetNuke (DNN) and Magento is that they don't have to design and code common site functions from scratch anymore.  For instance, no one wants to design and code a search function.  That's what Google is for. ...read more

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