By Will Strohl on 5/29/2007With the marketing giant, Microsoft, you cannot deny that Vista is the best operation system, ever. Right? Hmmm...Read More » |
By Will Strohl on 5/19/2007I wanted to share an experience I just had with a major car repair chain. I have only boycotted 2 companies so far... Here goes number 3!Read More » |
By Will Strohl on 5/16/2007I thought while I was jammin' out, listening to some Miles Davis that I should post an update...Read More » |
By Will Strohl on 5/7/2007If you are looking at this post, you are probably already aware of the issues that Internet Explorer (read: EXPLODER) forces developers to deal with when using the HTML tag to do certain things. Most all of the dynamic menu systems use this tag, so Internet Explorer is placing a huge hurdle in front of us.Read More » |
By Will Strohl on 4/22/2007Many of you often look for a free DotNetNuke skin to download and use for a specific purpose. It may be an uninportant site, a test site, etc.Read More » |
By Will Strohl on 4/19/2007From time to time we need to do something that the .Net framework doesn't immediately expose to us (without some finagling). In this instance, I wanted to override the attributes that the labels generated by the CheckBoxList webcontrol. However, I only wanted to modify this one instance of it.Read More » |
By Will Strohl on 4/19/2007I came across a requirement where I needed to create a DataTable of times for a project. This table didn't need to take up any space on the database since it would never change. The times would need to be listed in 30 minute increments for each hour of the day. This would then get binded mostly by dropdown lists.Read More » |
By Will Strohl on 4/17/2007Here is an error that kind of irritates me only because Microsoft should have thought this one through. However, we find ourselves thinking or saying that more often then we'd like, huh?Read More » |
By Will Strohl on 4/16/2007In helping a colleague learn how to create and upload DotNetNuke skins, I ran into an error that I was not used to. It was at first a bit frustrating until I stepped back and looked at it without rushing.Read More » |
By Will Strohl on 4/16/2007I must say that I am thoroughly excited about the recent upgrades to DotNetNuke to bring us to version 4.05.00. There are a great many updates that address functionality and usability. Great job, Core Team!Read More » |