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Ben  McKernan

Ben McKernan

 Alias: Ben McKernan
 Company: Episerver AB
 Location: Sweden
 About me: I am a UI developer at Episerver. Prior to this I worked at a partner company in New Zealand.

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Level: Contributing Citizen
Total contribution points: 985 (gain 515 points more to level up)

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Posted on: Nov 07, 2019
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I recently held a presentation at Ascend Stockholm 2019 about how you can create a custom property editor using only react. That is to say, you don...

Posted on: Jan 04, 2019
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In the next release of CMS UI (version 11.14.0), we will be releasing what I believe is a long awaited feature, comments for content. Up until now ...

Posted on: Nov 08, 2018
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Back in January 2017, Magnus Baneryd created a blog post about creating a gadget using react ( https://world.episerver.com/blogs/magnus-stalberg/Da...

Posted on: Mar 20, 2018
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We have just release version 2.0.0 of the EPiServer.CMS.TinyMce package! This is a major version upgrade so you can expect breaking changes but you...

Posted on: Jan 08, 2018
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Hello everyone! I want to quickly address the issues around add-on modules not being found after upgrading to CMS 11 before misinformation starts t...

Posted on: Nov 29, 2017
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Along with the release of CMS 11 we have also made the Alloy templates available on GitHub. There are separate repositories for Web Forms and MVC,...

Posted on: Sep 18, 2017
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Notable Changes TinyMCE Package The TinyMCE editor and related plugin configuration features will be moved into a separate NuGet package as an add-...

Posted on: Sep 16, 2016
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In Magnus's blog post ( http://world.episerver.com/blogs/magnus-stalberg/Dates/2016/9/planned-breaking-changes-in-cms-ui-2016/ ) on the upcoming...

Posted on: Jun 02, 2016
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I'm sure everyone has read Grzegorz Wiecheć awesome blog, and if you haven't then you should. I while back he blogged about adding previews to the...

Posted on: Jul 02, 2015
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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a very handy image format when working with icons or logos that need to be used in different sizes. Adding suppor...

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