DNNSimpleArticle v00.00.04 Released

DNNSimpleArticle v00.00.04 Released

Earlier this evening I release a new version of my DNNSimpleArticle module for DotNetNuke. You can download the latest release from codeplex at https://dnnsimplearticle.codeplex.com/

This release is the first release of the module ONLY in C#, the previous release had both C# and VB.Net versions for example purposes. Going forward I want to keep things simple, and since my preference is C# all the future releases will be in C#.

Here are the highlights for this release.

Release Notes

Version 00.00.04

  • First C# only source code release (no more VB releases for the time being)
  • Added ability to display categories on the Article List page, defaults to True.
  • Added ability to edit/delete an article from the listing page.
  • Added edit/delete buttons on the article display page
  • Added delete confirmation to Delete All link found in module settings
  • Corrected missing resources for paging
  • Fixed bug where paging with 1 article would generate an error
  • Fixed issue with article list not properly encoding html (&)
Basic Features
  • Create and display articles
  • Display a paged list of articles
  • Articles get created as DNN ContentItems
  • Categorization provided through DNN Taxonomy
  • SEO functionality for article display providing HTML Title, Meta-Description and Meta-Keyword functionality
  • Dynamically loaded Controls for ArticleList and ArticleView based on ArticleId parameter
  • Displays list of Categories below Article on ArticleDisplay
  • Compiled against DNN 5.5.1 (if you want to run against an older version you will have to recompile it)
  • Uses MSBuild for automated packaging (requires MSBuildTasks from https://msbuildtasks.tigris.org/)
  • FREE AND OPENSOURCE!

You can see the module in action on the home page of SCCAForums.com

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