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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 05, 2017

    In the previous post I’ve looked at the problems that might occur when changing the name / namespace of the PropertyDefinitionTypePlugIn. Fortunately it is possible to make those changes without losing data. It does take a bit more effort though, ...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 05, 2017

    In the previous post I’ve looked at the problems that might occur when changing the name / namespace of the PropertyDefinitionTypePlugIn. Fortunately it is possible to make those changes without losing data. It does take a bit more effort though, ...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 05, 2017

    At first, I have created one view for my controller, layout and required configuration for Razor views as in usual ASP.NET MVC application. Such structure looks like in the image below. And here is the controller I used. public class CustomerContr...

  • Posted on: Mar 03, 2017
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    Overview In this tutorial, we are going to show how to build a Like button with the Episerver Social Ratings service API [1] . A Like button has a few simple requirements: Track the total number of times the Like button was clicked. Determine if a...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 02, 2017

    After installing Episerver’s ASP.NET Identity implementation, via EPiServer.Cms.UI.AspNetIdentity and Cookie Authentication, you’ll have to seed at least one user to take advantage of Episerver’s administration or authoring capabilities. Seeding...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 01, 2017

    A new version of MenuPin has been released that supports Episerver Find. It works in the same way as MenuPin for other Episerver modules:

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 01, 2017

    A new version of MenuPin has been released that supports Episerver Find. It works in the same way as MenuPin for other Episerver modules:

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 01, 2017

    I started developing on Azure when the current “old portal” did not yet exist. Back then Azure resources were managed with Silverlight portal. After being around in Azure for years I decided to give a shot for the certifications while I can still...