IT Crossing has Merged with Old Town IT!
We're very excited to make this transition as it will enable us to provide even more exciting products and services as the resources of both IT Crossing and Old Town IT are combined under the leadership of Old Town IT. See this press release for more details.
All the products and services that you've come to expect over the past few years will continue to be provided through Old Town IT.
IT Crossing DotNetNuke Products
metaPost Your Bridge Between Windows Live Writer and DotNetNuke
- Copy and paste images into your DotNetNuke content!
- Works across multiple parent and child portals, just point Windows Live Writer (WLW) to DotNetNuke.
- No configuration necessary! Just install and you'll be publishing in minutes!
- No security configuration necessary. Uses existing DotNetNuke security.
- Instructional videos for the visual learners as well as offline documentation3.
- Social Media Optimization (SMO) using Add This bookmark widget.
- Advanced Web 2.0 styled image and link management with the Professional Edition.
- Create image galleries like the one below in seconds with just drag, drop and save!
Click an image below to see the image gallery feature!
New! - Easily add tabbed content to DotNetNuke. To show this feature in action, we've wrapped our other new features in tabs below:
NEW! - Have you ever wanted to add a side thought to your content? Now it's easier than ever with the Web 2.0 styled
popup footnotes1.
NEW! - We've tried to make it as fun and easy as possible to add tabbed content. Check out
this quick how-to video
to see this feature in action.
Click here to learn more about metaPost!
Thanks!
The IT Crossing Team
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222Popup Footnotes are a breeze to add while you are publishing your content from Windows Live Writer. You can add images and any HTML that is acceptable in the module to which you're publishing. This feature opens up some exciting possibilities for the content you publish to your site. You can use this feature to create quick custom image galleries right within your post. Click here or click on the image to the left for an example.
2
Here's a quick gallery I threw together with some of the images from above.
You could easily create a virtual scrapbook with the footnote expander. Be sure to click an image and use your arrow keys to scroll through the gallery!
3
The offline documentation is now shipped with metaPost. You can find it in the Resources.zip file under a folder named Documentation. The documentation is also installed with the product and is available in a Documentation directory in DesktopModules/itcMetaPost.
An upgrade of your Flash video player may be needed.