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  • Hacking Community Server: Comments on the Home Page

    Tonight I got a comment on my blog, and noticed that it displayed on the homepage in the "What's New" list. That's weird; certainly not how Community Server used to behave. Anyway I set about to fix it. I found a couple of articles on the subject, but none that I felt were quite right...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 07-18-2007
  • Hacking Community Server: Event Calendar Intro

    This post starts off a five-part series on adding an event calendar to Community Server 2007. Many communities need the ability to track their events. Unfortunately, there is no event calendar within Community Server. We need to design an easy-to-use event calendar system for Community Server 2007 to...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 07-18-2007
  • Hacking Community Server: Remove Group List

    I only have one blog on my site, so I felt there was no need to display the blog Groups list on the main blog page. It's simple enough to take out. Open up the Themes/[theme]/Blogs/blogs.Master file, and comment out the CSBlog:GroupList control, as shown below: <% --<CSBlog:GroupList runat...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 07-17-2007
  • Hacking Community Server: Editable Footer

    I have completed the aesthetic upgrades to my site that I could with the new Chameleon interface in Community Server 2007. Now it is time to do the fun stuff. One of the things I wanted to do was make the footer area an editable content area, but I didn't want to have to modify the Themes/[theme...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 07-17-2007
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