I love this tab control
However, when I came to use it in my DNN module I found it only displayed half the tabs...
A (not so quick) google revealed... http://vladan.strigo.net/2007/04/02/having-issues-displaying-ajax-control-toolkit-tab-control-in-dotnetnuke/
Basically the advice is to include this locally to your module:
:)
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
The gurus of DotNetNuke
So as I start back on the DNN path after a year away, I've reacquainted myself with some old useful information sources, plus I've found some new ones as well:
- www.dotnetnuke.com itself is an infuriating resource - it contains some really useful information, and yet it always feels like I won't find it when I'm looking for it.... maybe this is a lesson for me too - when I'm looking at DNN I must remember that search is not the easiest thing to do in DNN land!
- Michael Washington's DNN help (including his blog items on the main DNN site) is a superb new addition to the DNN scene - thanks!
- Mitchell Sellers site looks to have changed a lot in the last year, but I remember him as a very helpful, knowledgeable and intelligent contributor - his posts often fitted exactly a problem I was looking at on DNN at the time. I'll add his blog to my RSS reader.
- www.learnmsnet.com looks very useful - I think it's Chris Blankenship behind the scenes - added to my RSS reader!
- Nina and team at http://www.xd.com.au/ have good free skins and a great history and overview section too
- These blog entries from Chris Cant serve a very useful introduction - thanks Chris
- Somewhere behind this site (http://www.gooddogs.com/) is the main guy behind the very useful DNN repository module.
- http://www.bi4ce.com/ are behind the DNN Map module (I think)
- This blog from dnn gallery looks very very useful - I've added it to my reader
- And dnn gallery itself lists the fact that it uses ventrian.com to achieve it's very nice looking blog - I could be tempted to use that myself! 'smcculloch' is the name I see a lot from here.
- As alternative menus and indicies for a website house of nuke looks interesting
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