From monthly archives: June 2011
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Here this tutorial covers the best practice for setting up multiple blogs in DNN website; plus some troubling in the process. Follow up the steps below with admin/host account: Create a new page (DNN "tab"/page) with some common settings you want. Add SunBlog module to this current page. Note that if you ever built more than one blog in the website, the current blog page should be the aggregated blog view and all the existing blogs will be there. Next you need to bind the target blog with the current page. If not any, please create a new blog instance firstly. Enter dashboard with admin/host account and click 'Blogs' icon to go to the "manage blogs" panel, where you can manipulate all the blogs hosted in the website, such as create a new blog instance or edit blog's properties. As you look in the screenshot, our "Knowledge Base" page, "Showcase Gallery" page & "Team blog" page are separate blogs and built with supporting multi ...
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There seems to be much demand for this capability - supports multiple authors share one blog for a community or organization in dnn website and that is exactly the main weakness of core blog module. We would like to use the blog module in a team environment where anyone on the team could post an entry to the same blog. The individual user should be credited as the author of the entry (rather than using a shared, generic login). Ideally, the blog owner (or site admin) should be able to designate individual blogs as either "shared" (multiple contributors) or "personal" (a single author). Fortunately ultimate dnn blog module – SunBlogNuke offers team blogs from its initial building and it is so easy to set up multiple authors. There are 2 ways for the blog owner (or host/admin account) to assign those authors for single blog: Assign individual user with specific blog role. That is the common scenes and you can manually add multiple authors to the blog. It is recommended if y ...
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From Ultimate DNN Module – SunBlogNuke v4.6, it introduced the superior feature that any commented post in your blog also asynchronously published into the Journal of the Active Social module. Now we will show you how to active this hidden featured. Please follow up the instructions below: Download the "ActiveSocial" package from extension directory. Unzip it into your local machine. There you should find out 2 files - SunBlogNuke.Extensions.ActiveSocial.dll & Settings.xml. Open up the Settings.xml with any html editor. Config node 'Key' with the Access Key, which you get from Active Social module, plus specify the node [SummaryLimit] with number (which controls the summary length to show in the journal ) and make sure [Active] = true. Upload the SunBlogNuke.Extensions.ActiveSocial.dll into the bin folder of your dnn website. Then upload another configuration files Settings.xml into the folder $ROOT/DesktopModules/SunBlog/Extensions/ActiveSocial/. Note that if folder not existed, ...
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