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Jan10

Written by:Steve Akester
1/10/2007 6:29 PM 

If you are interested then I have a suggested reading link here for you

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/guidedtour/

This is a step by step guided tour on how to edit pages on this site. Before starting I need to change your status to that of a contributor. If you want to edit specific regions or have a general interest in this product then please email me at Steve@Vlocity.co.za and I will be happy to provide you with the necessary.

The guide mentioned above is the official guide for the product that we use on our servers for Content Management etc. It is brilliant and very powerfull. It has to be one of the fastest ways to build a site in a very short time period.

If you want to try your hand at a sub-site off the clrc site - im equally happy to do so and I can set it up for you with full control over your own site setup - look and feel. It would be nice if it was Landy Based too - but can pertain to any topic you wish. If it enhances our club site - all the better for it.

Cmon guys, take the enext step.

Steve

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Re: Anyone interested in serious contributions to the Club Website

Hi Steve, had a look at the website and it is great idea....and looks very straightforward too. I will definately try to have a go and would like to have a bit of a technical info on diffs and things. We have been busy with a mod. for a standard diff (disco /range rover) to rebuild it into a 2 pin type which is almost as strong as a Salisbury, so this will be the first bit of technical article that is ongoing.
Well done on setting this up.
Brian van Zyl

By Brianvz on  8/14/2007 8:22 AM
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