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DotNetNuke handles additional functionality through the use of extensions. It is possible to create your own extensions for the platform using a wide variety of tools. This page will provide extension development information. There are a number of ways to get started with extension development. Developing Modules can be done in a number of ways, using both VB.net and C#. Check out the Module Development page Skins Providers Code Endeavors Module & Skin Templates - useful examples of a fully functional Visual Studio project utilizing an installation wizard that allows for configuring the extension manifest, and automatic packaging of the installation and source packages. Open Source DotNetNuke Modules DotNetNuke Forge hosted on CodePlex - contains over 70 free extensions for the DotNetNuke platform
DotNetNuke handles additional functionality through the use of extensions. It is possible to create your own extensions for the platform using a wide variety of tools.
This page will provide extension development information.
There are a number of ways to get started with extension development.
Developing Modules can be done in a number of ways, using both VB.net and C#. Check out the Module Development page
Skins
Providers
Open Source DotNetNuke Modules
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