Day Of DNN Chicago

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Speaker Bio at Day of DotNetNuke Chicago

Patrick Renner

Patrick Renner

Project Manager, Engage Software

Patrick Renner is a project manager at Engage Software where he oversees implementations using primarily the DotNetNuke framework. Over the course of numerous projects using DNN, he has seen the application used in organizations large and small for a multitude of uses.

Patrick is the co-author of DotNetNuke 5: User's Guide.

Patrick has spoken at Tulsa Tech Fest, trains DotNetNuke portal administration, and consults on project planning and strategy for DotNetNuke implementations.

Administration

Maintaining Design Integrity in a CMS with Smart Implementation Techniques

Handing off a website to content managers can often be scary for website developers. The users of content management systems are notorious for killing elegant designs. This presentation will review a number of techniques available in DotNetNuke to keep your website looking good while still distributing content management responsibilities. Topics for this presentation include: creating end-user style sheets, locking down the rich text editor, skin and container development techniques to prescribe design, and the importance of training your customers on the basics of web site management.

   
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This event is a joint effort between the St. Louis and Chicago DotNetNuke® User Groups. We are DNN enthusiasts who love creating great dynamic websites and giving back to the community.

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