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- [x] JavaScript Lazy Loading
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- [x] JavaScript Lazy Loading
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- [x] Dynamic CSS/Lazy Loading
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- [x] Dynamic CSS/Lazy Loading
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Future Consideration
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- [ ] Support For Additional Authentication Providers (ie. OAuth)
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- [ ] Site Configuration Migrations
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- [ ] Pub/Sub Event Framework
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- [ ] Admin UI Markup Optimization ( ie. replace tables with divs in forms )
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# Background
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# Background
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Oqtane was created by [Shaun Walker](https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaunbrucewalker/) and is inspired by the DotNetNuke web application framework. Initially created as a proof of concept, Oqtane is a native Blazor application written from the ground up using modern .NET Core technology. It is a modular application framework offering a fully dynamic page compositing model, multi-site support, designer friendly templates (skins), and extensibility via third party modules.
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Oqtane was created by [Shaun Walker](https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaunbrucewalker/) and is inspired by the DotNetNuke web application framework. Initially created as a proof of concept, Oqtane is a native Blazor application written from the ground up using modern .NET Core technology. It is a modular application framework offering a fully dynamic page compositing model, multi-site support, designer friendly templates (skins), and extensibility via third party modules.
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