September 21, 2010 11:26:40 AM by
Jay Ramsey
The important news already quite intensively circulates the web, but we still wanted to contribute to spreading the news as the issue in question is important and taking certain measures will help to step up your portals’ security. And in this case it doesn’t make a big difference whether you find out about the matter on this blog or some other place – the more sources spread the news, the better.
September 10, 2010 11:06:29 AM by
Jay Ramsey

From the blog post you’ll be able to find out how to add and display a custom error page instead of the regular 404 error page on your DNN portal.
The custom error page can have a design you choose or create yourself . In addition to that, the page can contain important information and links presented as text or graphics which will help users to find their way from the “dead end” error page to the right place on your site.
July 07, 2010 10:03:00 AM by
Mikita Mikado
The second part of the "DNN SEO: Top 10 Steps to Take" guide on the basics of search engine optimization of a DotNetNuke based website. This post gives some tips on how you can improve website ranks by modifying pages titles and descriptions. Besides that, I've slightly covered SEO-friendly dnn skinning rules. That should help to get an idea on how good your skin is in terms of SEO.
June 30, 2010 10:35:03 AM by
Mikita Mikado
Domain name and page URLs can be classified as one of the most critical and influential SEO factors. For example, if you are starting a web design company, say, in Dublin, getting www.dublinwebdesign.com will be fantastic if you bid on promoting the "dublin web design" keyword combination, because having keyword combinations in domain names is extremely beneficial. Read the full post to find out about that important SEO aspect.
June 09, 2010 11:35:15 AM by
Serge Barysiuk
Typography on the web is still in its infancy but if approached rightly has a real potential to make your web design non-standard, creative and exceptional. Fortunately Google recently launched a font directory and a font API that makes it slightly easier for web developers to include a nice font on the page. In the post I’m going to share some “tidbits” about the new service with you.