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jBlogMvc : part 3 Themable View Engine, Archive and Filtering by year, month and day
NOTE: In this series I build a blogengine using ASP.NET MVC and jQuery from scratch in order to learn more about these new technologies. If you haven't read the first post in this series, I would encourage you do to that first, or check out the jBlogMvc category. You can also always subscribe to the feeds. jBlogMvc is converted to be used on ASP.NET MVC Beta 1 if you haven't downloaded it yet you can find it here, to read about the changes and additions in the beta 1 I do recommend reading ScottGu's...
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Posted On Saturday, November 01, 2008 12:13 AM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ jBlogMvc ]

jBlogMvc : part 2 Editing, Deleting, Paging Posts and Rss feeds
NOTE: In this series I build a blogengine using ASP.NET MVC and jQuery from scratch in order to learn more about these new technologies. If you haven't read the first post in this series, I would encourage you do to that first, or check out the jBlogMvc category. You can also always subscribe to the feeds. What about new features this part will cover : Configuration is saved in the database. Managing Posts (Editing, Deleting). Posts are now paged. Some jquery magic is used. So, lets have a tour in...
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Posted On Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:08 PM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ jBlogMvc ]

jBlogMvc : part 1 Building the Administration Area
NOTE: In this series I build a blogengine using ASP.NET MVC and jQuery from scratch in order to learn more about these new technologies. If you haven't read the first post in this series, I would encourage you do to that first, or check out the jBlogMvc category. You can also always subscribe to the feeds. In this part of the series, I build the administration area of the blog engine I am building using the ASP.NET MVC and jQuery, in this part I will cover more basic features used in any blog engine,...
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Posted On Monday, October 06, 2008 4:54 PM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ jBlogMvc ]

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