DotNetNuke Skinning - Getting Set Up(blog.dmbcllc.com)

submitted by ramiljoaquinramiljoaquin(465) 3 years, 11 months ago

While it IS possible to create DotNetNuke skins and containers using a standard HTML editor and HTML files, I find that it is much easier to use Visual Studio and ASCX files instead. The reason for this is that I can modify and run my DotNetNuke installation and see exactly what the end result is going to look like. I also find that I am able to create a much leaner set of HTML using the ASCX method than I can using the HTML method.

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You can even customize the image by choosing your own colors, and then clicking the button below to update the preview and the html code:

  • "Kick It" text
  • "Kick It" background
  • kick count text
  • kick count background
  • border

Simply copy and paste this HTML into your blog post.


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