DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) is the leading open source web content management platform (CMS) in the Microsoft ecosystem.
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DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) is the leading open source web content management platform (CMS) in the Microsoft ecosystem.
Collection of Dnn Stencil custom elements
The documentation site for the open source Content Management System DNN (formerly DotNetNuke).
nvQuickLoanCalculator is a web component (HTML Element) that can be consumed in any web-based context. As of v1.0.0, it is published as an npm package. The web component will include several loan calculator features.
Design your own table complete with field types, validation and custom user permissions.
A set of DNNCMS Open Content Templates to demonstrate available options
DNN.Repository is a rich module used for managing and displaying rich collections of images, files, llinks, etc. on your DNN site. Includes user rating, comments, templating and skinning.
Open Content Templates by 40FINGERS
A set of modules to embed Power BI workspaces in a DNN Platform portal through Power BI Embedded
Tutorial app for working in 2sxc with Razor
This is a collection of quick start DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) Persona Bar extensions using various development patterns.
This DNN CMS module allows authorized end-users to manage all of the common aspects of user management outside of the persona bar.
DNN + 2sxc = #DNNCMS - This tool helps web designers and developers prepare great looking content in DNN (DotNetNuke). It's like mixing DNN with Umbraco and Drupal :)
The theme for the OpenContent-Demo-Templates
ImageFlow image resizer http module for Dnn
This is a simple DNN module that allows you to migrate blog posts from HubSpot into EasyDNNNews.
This 40FINGERS module will allow you to monitor and manage the 404's your DNN site is receiving and redirect (301) them.
The DNNCMS module allows you to Manipulate Page, Modules, Users etc. in bulk
Demo Theme for the DNN Core Theme Objects
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