Chapter 3 introduced basic concepts that define a portal in DotNetNuke. This chapter details the rich features and functions available to customize the look, feel, and function of your DotNetNuke portal and how to maintain it throughout its life.
To make this information more practical, examples in this chapter illustrate a real-world scenario of building a site for a pee-wee soccer team named the Gators. Where applicable, you'll not only learn how to accomplish tasks, but also when and why to do them. As the administrator of a DotNetNuke portal, you hold the keys to a powerful resource and you'll want to know how to manage it well.
Note | In Chapter 3, you learned about the concept of hosting multiple portals on a single installation of DotNetNuke. This chapter assumes no knowledge of any portal in the installation other than the one you are currently administering. As far as the Portal Administrator is concerned, his portal exists alone in its own corner of cyberspace separate from any other. |