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      <title>DotNetNuke - Publishing Content with Portal Templates and the Site Wizard Feature</title>
      <description>In order to get around the lack of workflow and versioning in DotNetNuke, you can take a more traditional style to managing content and have a local version of DotNetNuke where you manage your content and then post your content using a Portal Template and the Site Wizard. </description>
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      <title>HTC Touch for Sprint - Enabling Tethering to Get Internet Access Through Your Phone</title>
      <description>I just bought the HTC Touch - I know, completely off-topic - and I wanted to post where I found the best instructions on how to enable bluetooth networking to use the phone as modem option. </description>
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      <title>Using Your Demo Portal at DotNetNuke.com to Explore DNN</title>
      <description>Part 2 of 2, this walkthrough will give you a great overview on DotNetNuke using a free demo portal at DotNetNuke.com</description>
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      <title>Setting up a Demo Portal at DotNetNuke.com</title>
      <description>Part 1 of 2, this walkthrough will help you set up your demo portal at DotNetNuke.com and allow you to get a great introduction to DNN administration. </description>
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      <title>Get AJAX ASP.NEt Extensions Going with DNN DotNetNuke</title>
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      <description>This lab is part 2 of 2 that will give you a step-by-step walk through on many of the new security, membership and profile features in x.3.4.</description>
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      <title>Walk Through on the New Security, Roles, Membership and Profile Features in x.3.4 &lt;br/&gt;Part 1: Roles and Directory Security</title>
      <description>This lab is part 1 of 2 that will give you a step-by-step walk through on many of the new security, membership and profile features in x.3.4.</description>
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      <title>Customizing the Search Box UI for DotNetNuke Skins</title>
      <description>This tutorial walks through how to customize the search box user interface in your DotNetNuke skins without a core modification. </description>
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      <title>Creating a "Test Browser" for a True Preview without the Logout/Log-back-in Pain</title>
      <description>One of the pains of module development and skin development is being able to view your work as the user would view it without having to logout and log back in. This is especially true if you are testing different permission sets and you want to see what it looks like as the Host, the Administrator and a custom role that you created. This lab walks through a simple tool that allows you to have a separate instance of IE running as a different user with it's own profile, cookies etc. </description>
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