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Create The Module Definition

 

While logged into your DotNetNuke site as "host", in the web browser, from the menu bar select "Host". Then select "Module Definitions".

Click the black arrow that is pointing down to make the fly-out menu to appear. On that menu select "Create Module Definition".
In the Create Module Definition menu:
  • Enter "LinqThings4Sale" for MODULE NAME
  • Enter "LinqThings4Sale" for FOLDER TITLE
  • Enter "LinqThings4Sale" for FRIENDLY NAME
  • Enter "LinqThings4Sale" for DESCRIPTION
  • Enter "01.00.00" for VERSION

Then click Create

 

 

Enter "LinqThings4Sale" for NEW DEFINITION

Then click "Add Definition"

Next, click "Add Control"
In the Edit Module Control menu:
  • Enter "LinqThings4Sale" for TITLE
  • Use the drop-down to select "DesktopModules/LinqThings4Sale/View.ascx" for SOURCE
  • Use the drop-down to select "View" for TYPE

Then click UPDATE 

   
In the upper left hand corner of the website, under the PAGE FUNCTIONS menu click ADD.
In the PAGE MANAGEMENT menu under PAGE DETAILS:
  • Enter "LinqThings4Sale" for PAGE NAME
  • Enter "LinqThings4Sale" for PAGE TITLE
  • Enter "LinqThings4Sale" for DESCRIPTION
  • Click the VIEW PAGE box next to ALL USERS

Then click UPDATE

From the MODULE drop-down select "LinqThings4Sale".
Then click ADD.
   
The module will now appear.

The tutorial is complete.

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About the Author:

Michael Washington is a Website developer and an ASP.NET, C#, and Visual Basic programmer. He is a DotNetNuke Core member and has been involved with DotNetNuke for nearly 4 years. He is the author of DotNetNuke modules and tutorials. He has also written a DotNetNuke book and magazine article. He is one of the founding members of the Southern California DotNetNuke Users group (http://socaldug.org). He has a son, Zachary and resides in Los Angeles with his wife Valerie.

 

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