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Building Websites with the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit

You're reading from   Building Websites with the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit A comprehensive guide to understanding, implementing, and extending the powerful and freely available application from Microsoft.

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2004
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811008
Length 284 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

TrixBox Made Easy
Credits
About the Authors
1. Introduction
1. The ASP.NET Community Starter Kit FREE CHAPTER 2. Touring a Community Starter Kit Website 3. Creating and Administering Community Websites 4. Themes, Skins, and the Common Controls 5. Customizing your Website 6. The Community Starter Kit Core Architecture 7. Inside a CSK Module 8. Creating a New Module 9. Customization with User Controls 10. Adding an RSS Feed 11. Deployment CSK Controls

Module Design


Before you begin implementing a new module for the CSK, you will first want to have a firm grasp of the features you wish to add, and then decide if any of the existing modules shipped with the CSK can fulfill that functionality.

First, let us make a brief list of requirements for our community FAQ:

  • An FAQ should consist of a question, an answer, a description or introduction, and pointers to additional references.

  • Community users should have the ability to comment on and rank individual FAQs, as well as offer e-mail notifications when a new FAQ appears.

  • Community users should have the ability to submit a new FAQ subject for the moderator’s approval.

You could certainly create a list of questions and answers marked up in HTML and add the content to a community site using the HTML Page section type. However, the HTML Page section type offers limited user interaction (no comments, ranking, e-mails, or moderation).

Alternatively, the Articles section type could provide us with what...

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