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I have never given a favorable rating for a purchased module until now. I've been waiting for something to actually impress me enough to warrant a favorable review. XMod 4.5 has done so... There is no doubt that XMod 4.5 is perhaps the most useful module I've purchased in the DNN universe, because it let me configure a solution my way. It's flexible and intuitive, and performing exactly as advertised. The documentation is clear and comprehensive, which says a lot when so many modules for sale lack decent documentation or lack it altogether. But far more impressive has been Kelly's responsiveness to my questions. Unlike other module developers, Kelly has gotten back to me promptly and stayed with me until my question was handled fully. So, I'm giving XMod the highest rating and, to date, this is the only module that has received it.
Stephen Nill, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, CharityChannel.com
  
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I am currently testing compatibility with our Xmod applications with DNN 5.0.1. Here are my testing procedures and preliminary results...

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When using the FCK HTML editor with DotNetNuke version 4.9 + you may have noticed the the text area background color has changed. Here is a step by step lesson on how to quickly revert back to a normal viewing background...

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In this article I will explain how to setup and configure the FatGeorge tag Cloud control for use with DNN Professor applications...

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We've added a couple more sites to our showcase page: Portuguese wine site Adega24.com, Flicka 20 sailboat owners club Flicka20.com, and car show site MongoCarShows.com

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The first demo for XMod Pro is now live and running DNNDev.com.

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Just as publishing gives way to the web and the web gives way to the blog, so now the blog gives way to the tweet... I'm taking a flier and entering the world of Twitter with an official DNNDev twitter account. If you're on twitter and would like to receive tweets related to DNNDev products and/or DotNetNuke and/or development "stuff" follow our tweet feed "dnndev" on twitter.

If you have worked with XMod, and the FCK Editor Provider, you may have noticed that even if you have not entered any data the editor still retains a paragraph with a no break space...

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Meet Kelly Ford, developer of XMod. In this interview Kelly discusses how XMod got started and the future of XMod Pro...

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Are you sending values to a page or receiving values from a page via HTTP POST? When doing so, it's often necessary to verify the values are being sent correctly and that the field names being used are the ones you expect. If you're an XMod user, this is useful if you're using the tag or tag or if you're receiving values into your form via the tag. Of course, POSTing values isn't an XMod-only activity and you may find use for this script elsewhere in your development activities.

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Kelly doesn't know it yet but I have a surprise waiting for him in Minneapolis, Minnesota...

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