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Kaustav
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29 Sep 2011 11:34 AM
    Hi,

    I need to develop a site that needs the following functionalities;

    1. Members should be able to add and adjust their pages
    2. Members should be able to rate other members according to their experience with them.
    3. Members should be able to Blog inside the website.
    4. Only members could enter the secure area which gives the information of other members after they have signed up and met all terms and conditions and paid the membership fees.
    5. There will be a public area in the website which will include 5 to 10 informative pages.


    Does Active Social support the above functionalities?

    Please let me know.

    Can you please give me a demo link where this module has been used?

    Thanks
    Ben - DotNetNuke
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    Ben - DotNetNuke
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    29 Sep 2011 01:14 PM
    1. Active Social takes more of a "Facebook" approach than a "MySpace" approach in that the user's can not edit their own pages to differentiate them. The Administrator or site owned can customized everything though.

    2. Active Social does not have a built in function to rate other members.

    3. Active Social has limited blogging capabilities, but there are a number of 3rd part blog modules that can be integrated into Active Social.

    4. Active Social does support private content, using DotNetNuke roles.

    5. This is a basic DotNetNuke function.

    Here are some of our customers sites: http://www.activemodules.com/active...ve-social/
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