New and Updated Modules Released 

Today I have released multiple updates and one new DotNetNuke Module.  All of these items are available for free to registered members of this site.  Below you fill find the details for each module.

DNN Expandable Text/HTML Version 1.2.0

This module upgrade was completed to add a new feature and to cleanup some backend processing.  Below is a list of the new features

  • Ability to have text display as "expanded" by default
  • Code documentation
  • Cleanup of page loading logic

DNN Course Gradebook Version 2.2.1

This module upgrade was completed to add a few new features and to complete additional performance and display enhancements.  Below is a list of the new features.

  • Display of Class Average score on student grade view
  • Display of comments on "Edit Grades" page
  • Added link to support forum in the action menu
  • Enabled AJAX by default for Edit Courses, Edit Assignments, and Edit Grades

DNN Text/HTML Replacement Tool Version 1.1.1

This is the first public release of this module, created witht he support of Seablick Consulting, this module allows you to find/replace text within all instances of the Text/HTMLmodule on your portal.  Please see the product page under Tools/Utilities for more information.

Posted by Mitchel on Tuesday, December 11, 2007
 

Comments

As per DNN blog:

[Mitch] I am not familiar with TidyHTML....

[Lance] TidyHTML is a script to clean HTML into standards complaint code that is also easier to read with indentations etc. It is supported by the WC3 and you can see the project page here: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ or try online here http://infohound.net/tidy/

[Mitch] A rollback feature might be an option in the future, but at minimum a "preview" functionality will exist in future versions where you can see what it was like and what it will be..

[lance] I like the preview idea.
Downloading roll back script would allow me to trust the operation much better however.

I did years of web work in Dreamweaver and made extensive use of the F&R functions to manage sites. A few more time then I like to admit I completely messed up a site and had no way back outside restoring from a back up. These incidents left a mark.

By Lance on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 12:17 PM

Would be great of we could use this module with Apollo MLHTML module (multi language HTML module)...
;-)

DV

By Delic Video FX on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 3:10 PM

I'll see what I can do.

By mitchel.sellers@gmail.com on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 11:43 PM

Any upgrade to this recently. In particular the ability to modify content in other modules would be a boost.

By Lance on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 9:10 PM

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