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Per Magne Skuseth

Per Magne Skuseth

 Alias: Per Magne Skuseth
 Company: Omnium
 Location: Norway
 About me: CTO, Omnium

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Level: Oracle
Total contribution points: 3233 (gain 26767 points more to level up)

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Posted on: Apr 21, 2017
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The Content Inspector is an open source addon for Episerver which helps you get a better overview and improved navigation of complex content...

Posted on: Aug 30, 2016
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A checkboxlist/SelectMany property will by default render a single vertically aligned list of checkboxes in the Episerver UI. This is fine for most...

Posted on: Jan 27, 2016
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Many users use blocks in their XhtmlString properties. However, when an XhtmlString field is being indexed by EPiServer Find, the block content doe...

Posted on: Nov 02, 2015
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Since EPiServer 9.0.0, EPiServer.Core.PropertyList<T> has been available through the API. Keep in mind that this is  a pre-release API, as document...

Posted on: Oct 08, 2015
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I’ve uploaded a new version of EPiCode.InspectInIndex to the EPiServer Nuget feed. If you have not heard of InspectInIndex before, you should check...

Posted on: Sep 23, 2015
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Can blocks have thumbnails in the assets pane in the same way as images do? I got this question from someone who needed just this. They had lots an...

Posted on: Sep 04, 2015
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EPiServer Find’s MultiSearch is great, but has a couple of limitations: All searches need to have a common return type, and IContent searches has t...

Posted on: Jul 30, 2015
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Version 1.3 of EPiCode.SqlBlobProvider is now available in the EPiServer NuGet feed. In addition to some minor performance improvements, there are ...

Posted on: Feb 27, 2015
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Have you ever found yourself in the situation where you’ve been wondering if your index content is correct, updated or there at all? I have. Often....

Posted on: Nov 14, 2014
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This is the final part of my blog post series Content Providers 101. Make sure you’ve read Part I and Part II before reading this! The provider is...

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