Author: Bruce Chapman Created: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:16 PM
The craft of writing code. The outcomes from being crafty with code. Crafty Code is tales from the coding bench.

I answered a post on the DNN Forum the other day relating to a question about how to go about structuring a custom build DotNetNuke® module. It's an area probably covered well in various DNN books, but I think it's a question that most experienced developers but first-time DNN module builders ask. Here's how I recommend you structure and build your custom DNN modules.

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A little while ago, I posted a blog entry as a guest blogger on seablick.com.  I'm putting a link in this blog to that entry, so that anyone searching for it here can find what they are looking for.

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Url Rewriting has been known to make sites act strange, with broken image links, missing CSS files and javascrtipt not found errors.  Here's why it happens, how to fix it and how to avoid it in the first place.

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Have you got two home pages indexed for your site?  I bet you have.  There are two home pages for most ASP.NET websites - www.domain.com and www.domain.com/default.aspx.  Read on for the final word on this.

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If you're getting serious with your Google Adwords advertising, you should probably be trying out different types of page copy to see which works the best.  Here's a quick guide on how to setup Google Adwords testing in a DNN site.

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If you've installed the Url Master module, and it's not working exactly as you want, here's some things to try to work out where you're going wrong.

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This entry is the first in a series about building SEO modules for DotNetNuke.  It follows on from my earlier posts about building a module that is optimised for search engines, but in this series I am going to build a module and show the relevant steps and pieces of code that go into making it.

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For us 'English as an only language' folks, it's easy to skim over globalization issues.  But with a global audience, sooner or later you'll run into problems.  Here's one of mine.

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There are three main fields you should be concentrating on for each and every DNN page, and anyone who edits or maintains a DNN site should be doing this in their websites, each time they create or modify a new page.

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If you're building or maintaing a DotNetNuke module, then you need to consider these factors to see if the module is Search Engine Optimised, or Search Engine Compromised.

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