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DNNEnglish is a software development company specifically targeted to offering language solutions for websites based on the DotNetNuke platform.
 
DotNetNuke is an Open Source CMS Web Application Framework based on ASP.NET which allows creating business Web sites in a rapid development way (RAD) and with a professional appearance.
 
We offer English language packs (also called resource packs) for all DotNetNuke versions. All the packages have been adapted and revised by professionals having a deep knowledge of DotNetNuke, the market to which DNN targets, technical terminology and considering the English language varieties for each supported country.
 
Our language packs are offered with the following features:
 
Capitalization Criteria. We offer three variants for this issue:
  1. Capital letters allowed only at the beginning of sentences.
  2. Capital Letters allowed within Sentences, for special and unique Terms or Names.
  3. CAPITAL LETTERS THROUGHOUT THE SENTENCE.
  • We have also put special attention in not allowing Title Case. Such capitalization criterion is one of the most frequent sources of criticism towards DNN.
Treatment Criteria. We offer two variants:
  1. Polite treatment. English language put in a well-mannered approach, useful for serious or formal sites.
  2. Standard treatment. English language put in an everyday approach, useful for most every site.
English Language Varieties. We offer 13 options:
  • One for each country supported by the DotNetNuke platform. Differences among packages are not only in specific terminology but also in spelling and most common meanings.
  • Spelling is one big issue mostly in regards to the differences between American English and British English. None the less, Canadian, Australian and other English varieties have differences that are also taken into account.
We hope that you find our language packs useful for your application and, of course, any suggestion that you may have regarding any term or spelling (or any other subject) will be very welcome.



Important: Not all Language Pack versions are available on-line on the site. If you need a Language Pack for a specific version of DotNetNuke which is not listed, please contact us through our Contact Page. We will be pleased to help you. 
 
 
 
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My Skin says "You are here"... How do I change it? v4.9.0
By Alejandro Quiroga Alsina on 12/8/2008 8:03 PM

With DotNetNuke version 4.9.0 is included by default a Skin called MinimalExtropy. This Skin has a localizable label called TEXT, with which it is possible to show up different texts depending on the language that the portal has configured at a given time.

That text is configured inside a file stored in the following folder:
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My Skin says "You are here"... How do I change it?
By Alejandro Quiroga Alsina on 12/8/2008 8:02 PM

It is rather usual to find that Skins for DotNetNuke include the text "You are Here" before the BreadCrumb element. The BreadCrumb element is a Skin Label used to indicate which page of the site the user is navigating, and its hierarchical position within the site. It looks more or less like:

You are here >> Home - Products - Details& ... Read more »

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How to make "permanent" customizations on text resources
By Alejandro Quiroga Alsina on 11/4/2008 9:46 PM

What do I mean by "permanent"? Each time a new language pack is installed in DotNetNuke, all the *.resx default file set for that localization is overwritten. This means that any change made to any of those files will be lost.

Besides the standard default resource files edition possibility, DotNetNuke provides two ways to perform modifications on its text resources so that they will not get overw ... Read more »

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How to localize the Portal's Date
By Alejandro Quiroga Alsina on 8/5/2008 12:11 PM

DotNetNuke displays the current date using a standard LongDateString formatting. It often happens that the user would have preferred another way to display the current date, but the standard customization provided by .NET sometimes is just not the best solution.

After investigating a little the CURRENTDATE skin object, I have found that it is not really difficult to display the current date in any format.

In order to format the date the way you ... Read more »

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