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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 07, 2018

    Last year, I put together a little group to hit the town during Episerver Ascend 2017. At the time, I was working with our partner, Brightfind, and managed to pull together about 15 people to join me on a tour of the pubs and sports bars in walkin...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 06, 2018

    It’s always a pleasure to get to work together with a new partner that sees the value of ImageVault and suggests it for its clients. Even more so when they are an Episerver premium partner and share our view on the advantages with the cloud. Norwa...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 06, 2018

    It’s always a pleasure to get to work together with a new partner that sees the value of ImageVault and suggests it for its clients. Even more so when they are an Episerver premium partner and share our view on the advantages with the cloud. Norwa...

  • Posted on: Mar 06, 2018
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    Hi again! When working with media contents (image, video...) in the CMS, you can only upload your files in the Media component. In this post I would like to introduce an add-on which allows you to upload media file when you are in the Select conte...

  • Posted on: Mar 06, 2018
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    By default, content areas in Episerver commerce items such as products and variants don't display the option for creating a new block, and only allows for blocks to be dragged in, as seen below. However, an extremely simple solution to change this...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 05, 2018

    GDPR requires that you can prove when, how and in what context you got the user's content to process their personal data. Here's a quick and auditable way to store those details in Episerver Forms.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 05, 2018

    When a PageData or a CatalogContentBase have too many properties, I just didn't feel like translating them manually. So, I've build a very simple PropertyNames.xml appender that adds properties that haven't already been translated.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 04, 2018

    If you use EPiServer Service API you will probably also use Swashbuckle. Swashbuckle will generate a swagger (OpenAPI) specification and a handy-dandy UI for your Web APIs, as such for the Service APIs too. One thing that annoys me is that I can't...