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Content Administration Made Easy with Smart Defaults

When approaching a design in DotNetNuke, I often think about how to best translate the design into DotNetNuke skins not only to match the original comps but also allowing people to minimize the administrative time when building or updating their content.

One of the main reasons most people pick a content management system (CMS) for their web projects is to take advantage of the content editing without having a tech savvy resource in-house. But did you know if your design is being developed not using the optimal approach could lead to a more time consuming process of managing your website content?

I have seen many times when clients showed me a way they implemented or made changes to their content using the purchased commercial skins and it was time-consuming.

proLogic, a DotNetNuke 5 Free Skin Package Released

This is a long overdue project since I came on board with the team at R2i. I’ve always wanted to use my knowledge the community has taught me and contributed back by doing similar effort as this free skin package. However, time didn’t seem to allow me to accomplish it since other priorities always pulled me in.

Luckily, I was able to free up some of my time recently to complete this project so everybody can now download to use for free.