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The Episerver DXC offering has been available for about a year now. There has been quite a bit of documentation about it in Episerver World, but there are still quite a few knowledge gaps on how the offering works in reality. After implementing a...
So while building this Umbraco site I wanted to use a custom log4net appender, in this case I wanted to connect log4net to logentries to be able to track my logs online. Normally when wanting to use log4net and send to logentries u just install a...
A little while ago a colleague of mine wrote an excellent post on how to create a partial route to preview specific versions of content here . Some comments wanted to see this in the context of the projects as well as be able to allow anonymous...
If your Episerver project will be successful or not will usually be determined before any code is written in the project. Here are a few thoughts on how to make your project succeed before even that first compile. Preparation and setting up good...
The Episerver user interface offers quite a few different ways to extend the user interface. You can pretty much do anything by creating your own JavaScript-based components, but there are also many ways you can adapt or extend the UI without havi...
Episerver CMS version 10 is since October 2016 available for download, with a dozen tech breaking changes, but what news is there for editors?
Episerver CMS version 10 is since October 2016 available for download, with a dozen tech breaking changes, but what news is there for editors?
Previously I wrote an article about an Easy way to manage global settings in multilanguage EPiServer website, but have since then had the need to expand this functionality a little (If you feel this article lacks code, check the old one to get it)...