How to create a container for DotNetNuke® - part 7 - 2 Video Tutorials

How to create a container for DotNetNuke® - part 7 - 2 Video Tutorials

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How to create a container for DotNetNuke® - part 7 - 2 Video Tutorials

From: DNN Creative Magazine for DotNetNuke - 12/29/2005

This is part of the How to Build a Website in DotNetNuke series. This tutorial consists of 2 videos detailing how to create a container for DotNetNuke using Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition. The container files are included with the videos for you to download. Video 1 - Creating a container: Image Header – White Background Copying across the files from the DNN-Blue container to use as a reference Fixing the errors in the default container Associating the .CSS file with the .htm file so that you can view the changes you make in the CSS file Explanation of the Tokens and their functions Renaming of the classes within the table cells Editing the container.css file Explanation of the classes How to edit the classes to change the look of a container How to add an image to your container Using gradient images: making use of the repeat function and background colour to take into account any possible overloads of table cells, or instances such as a browser disabling images Adding the .xml file Time Length: 10min 26secsDownload Size: 11.5 MB Video 2 Packaging a container How to automatically install the container to your DotNetNuke installation Viewing the container Explanation of the classes that we created Create two further containers and an explanation of each of the containers: Image Header SE White Background container: This container is similar to the first container except elements of the code and Tokens that we do not need have been stripped out to reduce the file size and page load times Transparent.htm This container is completely transparent Final changes and setting up the containers for release to a production environment Time Length: 5min 47secsDownload Size: 6.5 MB

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