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Entries for the 'How-To' Category
dnnstuffadmin posted on August 18, 2011 08:59

With the amount of data we collect each year, sometimes it’s hard to present that data to your employees and users effectively. Drill downs prov...
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dnnstuffadmin posted on August 10, 2011 12:15

Over the years I’ve had quite a few requests for customizing and tweaking the stock Aggregator skins. In the past, I’ve pointed to the var...
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dnnstuffadmin posted on August 09, 2010 02:00

In this article I'll show you how to quickly and easily create a custom jQuery theme for Aggregator.
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dnnstuffadmin posted on March 03, 2010 01:31

Introduction
For those of you not familiar with the jQuery Featured Content Slider skin for the Aggregator module,
it's a new skin that is included ...
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dnnstuffadmin posted on February 23, 2010 13:56
The easiest way to accomplish this is to write
your select statement to build the html necessary to provide a link to
the document.
Assuming that...
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dnnstuffadmin posted on April 11, 2009 07:41

In this tutorial, I'll show you how to take a standard jQuery UI Accordian script and create a custom Aggregator template from it.
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dnnstuffadmin posted on January 08, 2009 12:48

In this tutorial I will show you how you can easily create a custom template to display RSS items. The RSS functionality is supported in Aggregator 5.5 or higher.
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dnnstuffadmin posted on October 23, 2007 08:52

In this tutorial I'll provide a simple example of how to format your data using the xsl feature of SQLView.
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dnnstuffadmin posted on July 20, 2007 07:32

This tutorial will show you how to make Yahoo style tabs with the Aggregator module for DotNetNuke.
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dnnstuffadmin posted on June 17, 2007 13:35

You can include any html you wish in the caption for the tab, so for instance you could include an image link such as <img src='http://myportal.com...
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dnnstuffadmin posted on May 29, 2007 04:28

This how-to shows you how you can modify the default page template in DotNetNuke to remove the annoying text/html module that always appears after a new page addition.
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