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  • Thursday, October 11

    Finally: A highlighted menu item.

    Again, the slowness of whole process has embarrassed me. It took way too long, but I've finally figured out how to get the custom menu items (Qblog, Qnews, Qyou) on the main navigation menu to become highlighted most of the time when the blog is selected. It's all extraordinarily simple, even in the method I used. I suspect that it could be made simpler still, but I haven't yet figured out how to do that. I'll trace back. It was obvious that I needed to do something with a class called CSContext. In his great CS Developer blog , Keyvan Nayyeri gives a rundown of the class here ...
  • Tuesday, October 09

    New page design implemented

    Well, now... That was a major effort for what looks like a minor change. I now have most of the public pages running on a new page design. It doesn't look all that much different than it did before, but the process of making the change was a highly effective learning experience. I feel much more comfortable now with asp.net inheritance and CS's implementation of it. One most helpful step was to modify Web.config (after saving a good copy, of course) to make it generate more complete error messages. The process of doing that is explained in the brief error message that was appearing before...
  • Friday, October 05

    Next tasks -- News digest customization

    The too-long process the other day with Community Server list controls has allowed me to get the home page of this site into something close to what it will (probably) look like on release. Getting it to the current state has considerably increased my confidence that I'll be able to make the site do what I hope it will do. I'm now fully impressed with the CS system, even if I'm still a bit overwhelmed by some of what I still need to do to get this into a shape that I'm willing to call a 'beta' and tell other people about. My next task will be to move the news digest posts...
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