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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 06, 2019

    I recently had to automate the process of creating Episerver Forms. In this blog post, I will show you how to create Episerver Forms from the code.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 06, 2019

    In the previous post you learned about how to install the output caching module in a EPiServer project. Now it is time to see it in action. First, I created a MVC application that displays a list of pages, so by default, each time the user invokes...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 05, 2019

    The move in the market towards headless could also be seen as a tendency towards a deeper decoupling between content and experience delivery. Inspired by a few discussions, I've tried my hands on an uncommon combination: Contentful providing conte...

  • Posted on: Mar 05, 2019
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    We all know Episerver is a very powerful Enterprise CMS. The content authors and marketers have complete control over content, personalization, analytics as well as access to user data at their finget tips.  With that said, the technological...

  • Posted on: Mar 05, 2019
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    GetChildren is a decent method that is also cached in the background. But if you have 1000s of children you will get some performance hits. Another good option if you are only searching for a single content item is to use GetBySegment method. This...

  • Posted on: Mar 04, 2019
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    When submission process takes a long time to complete, a loading icon should be shown just to let users know something is happening. It is easily done with EPiServer.Forms Create  FormStyle.css  file to write cutom style for form and put it under ...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 04, 2019

    There is no out-of-the-box way of exporting the Episerver Find statistics, but this blog post provides a solution! It gives an overview of how to create a custom report in Episerver which outputs the aforementioned statistics to an Excel file.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 03, 2019

    It’s super cool to work together with the community and unite effort across all areas to strengthen EPiServer ecosystem and toolsets.