The Easy DNN News module is similar to how blogs work and allows super-users to quickly update and add content sitewide. This covers how the module works on a conceptual level.
List or Catalog View
The list/catalog view displays a feed of articles that the user can choose from. The newsroom view below shows two lists: the list on the left, used to show the most recent article, and the list on the right, used to show the next 3 most recent articles.
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Below is an example of the catalog view, used for the resource library. This view is using cards to display resources and a menu has been added to help users navigate through categories.
The list or catalog can be displayed as cards, text, or other templates and may contain different information depending on the template. It usually will contain a title, summary, and link for each item, and sometimes the date or other information.
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2. Article or Resource Details View
After clicking on a resource/article, the user is taken to a details page where they can read the full article/resource. Below are examples of a resource and a newsroom article details view.
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Differences between using a blog/Easy DNN News and standard webpages:
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Instead of logging into Google Analytics, you can track user visits/views to the content from within the site using the article manager dashboard.
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How the Blog/Easy DNN News Setup Works
To set up a new usage of this dynamic content, you will need to have help with creating the list view and the details view. This will require a developer or someone familiar with this module. Once set up, any content editor can add additional resources, articles or courses without assistance.
Part 1: List or Catalog View
First you will set up a primary page that contains a list or catalog of resources, articles or courses.
The list/catalog view displays a feed of content based on category or tags that you choose. The newsroom view below shows two lists: the list on the left, used to show the most recent article, and the list on the right, used to show the next 3 most recent articles.
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Below is an example of the catalog view, used for the resource library. This view is using cards to display resources and a menu has been added to help users navigate through categories.
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The list or catalog can be displayed as cards, text, or other templates and may contain different information depending on the template. It usually will contain a title, summary, and link for each item, and sometimes the date or other information.
Choosing or creating templates
There are a variety of templates in use across the site that can be leveraged already. Be mindful that the content will be identical across resources (type of content included, formatting, etc.). New templates can be added but only if absolutely necessary; more templates just creates more things to maintain and inconsistency across pages.
Part 2: Article or Resource Details View
The second piece to set up is the details view. This will be a second Easy DNN Module that displays the actual item after a user clicks on its title. This is usually a second page called “Article Details” or similar.
Below are examples of a resource and a newsroom article details view.
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Final step: Add content and categories
Once the modules and pages are set up you will set up the categories (if they are new) and begin adding your content.
Information on these steps is outlined here:
Adding Items to the Resource Library