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Up to this point, if you had SMTP configured, your editors would receive immediate emails about every approval step that the content went into. In cases when a page goes through a long approval sequence - is reviewed at few steps, declined, marked...
I have been inspired by some interesting post about how to handle large amounts of pages in EPiServer such as this one, this other one, and last but not the least this one. All of them point to use a… Continue reading →
SendGrid has marked Substitutions as Legacy and switched to Handlebars for the transactional templates. I'm pretty sure you've checked out the Handlebars.js syntax and know that it's a powerful way to insert data into a template. This is very...
There are probably as many ways of collaborating on Episerver projects, as there are teams out there. This is an approach that I have been using in my teams for quite a while now, and it has served us well. When working with Episerver DXC-Service,...
I feel like there is a better / easier way of doing this but I couldn’t find a resource online that works (and there isn’t much I could find at the time of writing). So I’m sharing this post as an option that works, incase you haven’t found a bett...
So here's the premise, you want to let your editors select an option in a list, but, you also know that that list could change over time. A common approach is to use an enum, or a list of strings in an app-settings key. While both of these...
Geta digital will host a meetup focusing on how Episerver fits with the rich frontend world. Or it's rather the other way around?