Community Server allows you to insert Javascript in two different parts of your pages: at the top of your page, in the <head> tag, which displays at the top of all of your site’s pages; and at the bottom of your page just before the </body> tag.
Blog posts are displayed by date and show on the home page of the blog (depending on the date or tag filter defined). Blog pages support the same options as blog posts but do not show on the home page of the blog; instead, you must link to them directly through a blog post, a link in the sidebar, or...
Chameleon is the Community Server themeing engine, which determines the data the controls should display based on the context in which the controls are displayed.
You can change the look of your site by doing any of the following:
To enable IP banning, you must uncomment the following line in the communityserver.config file:
Yes. Community Server was built to run on ASP.NET 2.0, so only 2.0 is required; however, Community Server runs on servers configured with Net 3.5.
Community Server supports username/password and OpenID options for logging in to your Web site. OpenID is a shared identity service which allows users to log on to multiple Web sites using a single identity, and removes the need for a user to remember a username and password when they logon to your Web site.
Telligent maintains a list of partners you can contact to help you develop and modify your Community Server Web site.
Community Server supports two default methods for users to reset their passwords: