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SiteNucleus®
websites are made up of Pages and Modules.

Pages: Pages provide a place for you to display your site content. For example, a site for a soccer team Web site might have a Games page which includes scores from previous games, and information about upcoming games.

Modules: Pages are made up of one or more Modules. Modules are bits of functionality which can be added to a page. For example, a Games page for a soccer team Web site might have an Calandar of Events Module so that team members could view upcoming soccer games.

The SiteNucleus® has many built-in modules including, Text (for any text content), Events, Links, Picture, Music, Video, etc... In addition, many more premium modules are available including Web Forums, Blogs, and Photo Gallery. Contact us for the full list.

How to Build a Website with SiteNucleus

Here is an overview of how you can start a new website with SiteNucleus®:

1) Click on Sign Up and register your desired website information.
** This will automatically set up a new guided SiteNucleus® website for you.

2) Log in to your new SiteNucleus® site using the Username & Password you just provided at registration.

3) Start building your website by adding pages and modules!

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All of our websites are powered by the DotNetNuke platform. We bring a number of technologies together to run a SiteNucleus.com. The DotNetNuke runs the latest Microsoft .NET Framework. Furthermore, we administrate separate IIS Web Servers and SQL Server 2005 Databases on Windows 2003 Server.

Microsoft ASP.NETMicrosoft SQL ServerMicrosoft Visual Studio.NET

 

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Already selling products in stores? Why not sell your products online using our web store. It has never been easier to manage your own virtual store front.

Click here to try our online demo.

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Update :: May 16, 2008