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  • Book Review: Community Server Quickly

    Community Server Quickly from Packt Publishing , written by Anand Narayanaswamy , is designed to be a quick reference book for Community Server administrators. It is a compilation of information from many sources, including Community Server's inline help and online docs . The book covers installation...
  • Introduction to Chameleon: Differences from CS2.1

    This is a post in my blog series Introduction to Chameleon ... Chameleon represents a major shift in the implementation of themes within Community Server . Changes include: The removal of skin files Community Server 2.1 and earlier included a large number of specific-purpose controls each with their...
  • Updated and Improved Wikipedia Link Module

    I've just released the updated Wikipedia Link Module with support for [wikipedia:Community Server] 2.1. This new release includes Support for multiple languages and localized language resources. Additional languages (retrieving data from different wikipedia.org sub-domains) can now be defined for...
  • Wikipedia Link Module (CS2.1)

    This is the updated WikipediaLinkModule for CS2.1. The ZIP file contains both the source for the module as well as a ready-to-install ASP.NET 1.1 assembly. This update includes support for styling the wikipedia pop-up as well as definining multiple wikipedia languages (languages are selected based on...
  • Community Server 2.1 Released

    Community Server 2.1 is now available for download. This build includes many bug fixes and some cool new features (see list below, taken from the official announcement ). Use these links below to get started... If you are running ASP.NET version 1.1: Community Server 2.1, Windows Install (MSI) for ASP...
  • Updating CS2.0 Themes for CS2.1

    Community Server 2.1 is almost ready for release. Because of this, I have recently spent some time updating 2.0 site themes to work with 2.1 for some of the websites that we manage at Telligent. I thought it would be helpful to post the process that I used to help others that will soon be making the...
  • Site Update and CS 2.1

    If you're reading this post through the web site (and not just sucking it through an RSS feed ), you'll hopefully notice the new site design. I've been working on the design for a little while now. It uses a single/default/root blog and single/default gallery configuration of an early build...
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