
Título: Beginning DotNetNuke Skinning and Design
Autor: Andrew Hay, Shaun Walker
Sinopse: DotNetNuke is an open source framework built on top of the ASP.Net platform. While this system offers an impressive set of out-of-the-box features for public and private sites, it also includes a compelling story for folks who want to present a unique look and feel to visitors. The skinning engine inside of DotNetNuke has strengthened over the course of several years and hundreds of thousands of registered users. The success of its skin and module developer community is another key indicator of the depth and breadth of this technology. The Core Team responsible for the DotNetNuke brand has gone to great lengths to enable a predictable and positive experience for both the visitors of the site and the developers who build them. This book takes you through the process of designing a skin for a site. It describes a variety of techniques you can use in your HTML and CSS development as well as coding a few JavaScript, VB.Net, and C# statements. By the final chapter, you will be well versed in the installation, configuration, and customization of a DotNetNuke website. The practical website design techniques described herein provide you with a modern, agile architecture that embraces the features in DotNetNuke and the flexibility of CSS. As a good steward of standards-based development, the author shows you how to work toward a DotNetNuke solution that successfully passes an HTML validation test. The interactive portions of this book examine how to add personalization, AJAX, Silverlight, and sIFR technology to extend your site. When you finish this book, you’ll have a good idea of your next pursuit. You might choose to stay close to the presentation layer and dive deep into CSS and standards-based web development. Alternatively, this book might have whetted your appetite for DotNetNuke module development, or something in-between including JavaScript, AJAX, or Silverlight technology. This book covers how to create a custom skin for DotNetNuke. As part and parcel of this process, it discusses the steps to install, configure, and construct a website for a specific group of users. The skin helps invoke the appropriate look and feel of the site and augments the content. It shows a variety of angles to address this challenge and presents several related technologies including CSS, Silverlight, AJAX, and sIFR that can be used to inspire the right mood for your particular site.
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “Beginning DotNetNuke Skinning and Design”, de Andrew Hay, Shaun Walker, publicado pela editora Wrox, em 2007 e com 432 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.
Editora: Wrox
Páginas: 432
Ano: 2007
Edição: 1
Linguagem: pt_BR
ISBN: 9780470109632
ISBN13: 9780470109632
Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora Wrox costumam oferecer uma experiência técnica e prática, voltada a profissionais e entusiastas de programação, desenvolvimento web e administração de sistemas. A leitura combina explicações detalhadas com exemplos aplicados, focando em linguagens como Java, C#, JavaScript, PHP, e plataformas como WordPress, Android e SharePoint. O catálogo privilegia abordagens que equilibram teoria e prática, com ritmo que vai do introdutório ao avançado, contemplando tanto conceitos fundamentais quanto otimizações específicas para desempenho e escalabilidade. Além disso, há atenção à compatibilidade entre ferramentas e versões, o que sugere um público interessado em atualização constante e aplicação direta no ambiente profissional.
