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Ever have a block of code that you need to make a changes to? It gets a bit tiring changing each line with the keyboard. I ran across a cool feature of Visual Studio 2010 that helps to solve this.
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4/27/2010 5:15:23 PM by
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Tutorial 2 we covered the ways you can edit CSS using the Kentico CMS Web user interface. We also looked at one of the basic CSS properties - color and how it can be used within your site. In this tutorial we will look at using CSS pseudo-classes and how it can be used to change the look and feel of HTML tags.
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Join us for a Kentico Webinar - CMS Today Series presented by
Good Medium
The Kentico CMS Today webinar series focuses on industry and emerging trends/topics that face business and marketers. The series focus is to provide resources, training and discussion on practical and useful information.
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4/23/2010 11:50:47 AM by
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Check out the Kentico CMS Visual Studio 2010 launch video available on MSDN
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4/21/2010 11:24:04 AM by
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Thanks to everyone that attended today webinar
Kentico CMS provides exposes a friendly URL addresses that provides web sites with better SEO visibility and full control of their exposed URL’s. This process is based on a URL rewriting engine that displays the correct page based on a specified friendly or smart URL. Once the page is processed by the URL rewriting engine, the rendered HTML is sent to a set of output filters. These filters applied allow developers to make changes to the HTML before it is sent to the browser. In this webinar we will examine this process and the ways that it can be used to build your site.
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4/20/2010 2:07:15 PM by
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In this video we take a look at document aliasing and how it can be used to surface documents on your site. We will look at using the URL tab of the page properties to do this.
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4/20/2010 1:38:10 PM by
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Join us for a technical learning webinar that covers what’s new with Kentico CMS 5.5 on May 11 from 10-11 PST
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I have always loved the feature of IE and Firefox that allows you to zoom in and out on a page. I always wished Visual Studio had this ability. Happily I ran across this exact feature in Visual Studio 2010!
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4/9/2010 11:15:02 AM by
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Writing code is something that can be a slow process. Making changes in code blocks but worrying about deleting the old blocks. In this post I will show a quick way that I found to save some time in commenting out code.
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4/8/2010 10:39:27 AM by
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Thanks for everyone attending -
More and more companies are embracing blogs as a strategic marketing and communication tool that won't break the bank in 2010. For many companies, however, confusion abounds as to how to implement a blog, manage it, and actually measure its impact on overall marketing activities.
This webinar will be of interest to any company looking to establish, strengthen or monetize a corporate blog. From exploring start-up costs, workflow process and stake holder issues to setting marketing metrics and ROI-driven goals for your blog, Blogging for Success will cover the entire spectrum in 60 minutes. There will be ample time for questions and answers.
Areas Covered Include:
- Goal Setting for Corporate Blogs
- Content Ideas for Corporate Blogs
- How Often to Blog?
- Managing Workflow & Stakeholders
- Creating Community & Finding Your Voice
- Cost of Ownership: The Scope of Your Investment
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Thanks to everyone for their input into the March Edition. Make sure to subscribe from the main page of devnet on the right.
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