DNN OpenForce Selects Speakers
Speaker selections for this year's OpenForce DNN conference have been made last week with the final list of speakers and sessions to be announced soon. As Joe Brinkman reports, 75 development topics and 30 skinning /administration topics have been submitted by 40 speakers from 9 countries. Pretty impressive, don't you think? Let's see what else went on.
- Not convinced by DNN's build in site search? Wrensoft offers an alternative with its Zoom search engine and has published a tutorial to get you started.
- Tim Rolands, most widely known for his HouseMenu module and skinobject, added forums to the House of Nuke website and needs your help with mapping out the future of the menu.
- Stefan Cullman announces the release of XML 04.03.04.
- John Mitchell releases Snapsis CSS Navigation Menu 3.0, a "completely configurable, quick loading and SEO ready navigation" system for DNN. Hopefully Vasilis will have a review for us soon :-
- Jay Kay of BestWebSites continues his SEO module series with the introduction of a Robots.txt Generator module for DNN 4.x.x. While these modules may save you some time, I would like to argue that you don't need any of them. If you are serious about SEO, you should make an effort to understand what's going on "under the hood."
- Is DNN right for me? A very common question, especially for people and companies new to the framework. Former core team member Nina Meiers shares her thoughts on the topic.
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