[NFBCS] ASP.net Nuke

Ryan Stevens rysteve at comcast.net
Tue Feb 13 16:05:06 UTC 2024


Thanks, Tyler and Lewis for your replies. I will let you know that the version of .net Nuke (DNN) that will be used by the contractor (if we go with them) is modular in the way that WordPress is, only with .net code. Also, the big concern my manager and I have is whether what we would get is WCAG2.1AA compliant, or could be modified to become so. If either of you guys or anyone else on this list knows, I’d greatly appreciate the feedback.

 

Thanks,

   Ryan

 

From: NFBCS <nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of tyler Littlefield via NFBCS
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2024 4:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [NFBCS] ASP.net Nuke

 

Only thing worth adding is that VS has been accessible since like 2003 at least which is when I started using it.

vSCode works great with Typescript, it's what I use daily. It's also incredibly easy to remotely edit code, which is nice because all of our work is done on Mac and the day I have to use Voiceover for code editing will be the day you find me in a corner talking to goblins and elves.

 

 

On 2/11/2024 2:01 PM, Lewis Wood via NFBCS wrote:

I used to use DotNetNuke years ago from 2007-2010.  I hosted 3 clients on WinHost at the time.

 

My vision got so bad so I handed off 2 of the clients and the other went bankrupt during the 2009 RealEstate crash.

 

When I discovered screen readers & braille. I tried it 6 years ago and Visual Studio was not accessible back then.  They told me to switch to vscode.  Now I do Typescript, and I heard Visual Studio is compatible.

 

I did DotNetNuke mostly in vb.net.  Developed a few custom controls to do stuff back then, that is now child’s play these days.  That was in C# .

 

Cannot be certain about it.  Just download Visual Studio and go for it.

 

Here is an article by Microsoft. Even if visual studio is not accessible enough you can do your development in vscode, and many are re using vscode

 

It has been years and  it would take me too much time to relearn all their new tools, the many aspects of vs and asp.net

 

 

There is a learning curve in the way it operates, I imagine they updated their event modelling .  They were always clumsy to me.

 

Good Luck

.

 

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Cc: Ryan Stevens  <mailto:rysteve at comcast.net> <rysteve at comcast.net>
Subject: [NFBCS] ASP.net Nuke

 

Hello,

 

Has anyone here worked with websites created in ASP.net Nuke, either as a user or as a developer? I need to know how accessible using such a website is, and more importantly how accessible modifying one is. My company is in the process of redoing our site, and my manager and I are ASP.net coders, so we’ve been looking for third party designers to do the full site. We would then make any updates down the road ourselves. The most recent person uses Nuke, so I need to know if we would be able to make such updates.

 

Thank you,

Ryan Stevens

 





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