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Episerver’s recent release of Episerver CMS 10 requires ‘add-on contributors’ to revisits their code to mitigate potential breaking changes, which may have negatively impacted the released feature. To that note, I am happy to announce that all my...
I wanted to play with “Cognetive Services” and thought best to use Episerver for this reason. I wanted to have below functionality: Mark “Content” properties I want as “Tageable” content. Using Azure Congetice Text Analytics key phraser to detec...
During EPiServer Ascend'16 in Stockholm I gave a session about how developers can extend the UI. In this blog, I will explain how you can create gadgets, custom views with Dojo, use rest stores and more.
During EPiServer Ascend'16 in Stockholm I gave a session about how developers can extend the UI. In this blog, I will explain how you can create gadgets, custom views with Dojo, use rest stores and more.
During EPiServer Ascend'16 in Stockholm I gave a session about how developers can extend the UI. In this blog, I will explain how you can create gadgets, custom views with Dojo, use rest stores and more.
This blog post will summarize the sessions I held at Episerver Ascend Nordic and Episerver Ascend Europe and you will also have to opportunity to get hold of the code yourself to try it out. I am publishing the code on GitHub and I would love for...
We recently upgraded a client’s EPiServer 8.5 public multilanguage website to EPiServer 9.5 in production. Everything had worked just fine when going through both system testing as well as acceptance testing environments, but for this final step w...
If you're not planning for website scalability, you are planning to fail. We look at 4 areas you should consider to ensure your website can meed changing needs.