Custom Dotnetnuke (DNN) Skin Design

DNN skinning and WEB design blog

We are excited to announce the launch of our new Dotnetnuke skin build service - PSDtoDNN.com

This website focuses on converting artwork files such as .psd, .png and even static HTML and CSS into DNN4 and DNN5 skin packs.

Find out more about the Dotnetnuke Skin Build service and our DNN skin conversion process directly from the PSDtoDNN website, and if you're interested in using the service contact our professional Dotnetnuke skin designer.

I have recently made the decision to go it alone, and spend some time as a freelance graphics and web designer.

Working from my small studio at home I am going to focus most of my attention on custom Dotnetnuke skins, containers and supporting design for the growing number of DNN developers and site owners. This said I am always open to any design project so please get in touch with me to discuss the requirements of your brief and we can see how I can help.

Find out more about the range of services I am offering.

Drop me an email if you would like to receive a quote for your design project.

picnik

While searching for web2.0 apps I came across this really nice piece of image editing software called picnick (www.picnik.com), which definately deserves a post in the cool sites category. It comes as a free version and an annual subscription based  premium alternative, boasting some fairly impressive tool sets to keep you entertained in the realm of non-technical post-photo-shoot tools for cleaning, and adding style to your photography.

I have been designing and building dotnetnuke skins for a while now, and I would like to offer my skills as a designer to the dotnetnuke user base.

If you're interested in finding out how I can help you with a custom DNN skin design, send me an email with information about your project and I will get back to you.

After having spent ages reworking the layout code and customising the blog module to fit into the new design of the rhoek.com layout, along comes another improved version of the module.

Released on the 8th of January this upgrade boasts many fixes and layout changes that are sure to please all of us using this module as opposed to the mainstream solutions such as movable type and wordpress, bringing the dotnetnuke solution closer to their likes in terms of functionality and layout.

Get up-to-date with the changes to the module, in the DNN blog release notes.

Download the blog module from dotnetnuke.

I'll be upgrading to the new version of the blog module within the coming weeks, because reckon I'll need to make some changes to the layout to keep it in-line with my new design, so I'll probably need a full day to work on it. I'll post after the change for two reasons:

1. to see how it performs, and; 
2. to let you know how it went during the upgrade.

 

 

Rhoek.com's design blog focuses on web design and dotnetnuke skin design.

We've been designing and developing websites and custom/template dotnetnuke skins since 2003 and have experience in X/HTML, CSS, javascript, DNN skinning, XML, XSLT, accessibility, usability, email design and building, and Search Engine Optimisation.

Login
12 March 2010