Using jQuery in your content to add some flare to your DotNetNuke website

Posted by: DotNetNuke Developer - DotNetNuke Core Team Member and Excellent Programmer, on 18 Oct 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

With all of the changes to DotNetNuke 6, a lot can be lost in the fact that you actually maintain the content of your website, and while the maintenance UI has changed, the content that you present is still up to you. A CMS can only do so much for displaying you content, if you want to do some fancy things, branch out of your standard HTML. I recently wanted to do a couple of things for my car website (yes, Im a car guy, so it is easy to use the website for examples). I wanted to have a random...

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