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These weekly updates are becoming a habit! In this edition, I’m going to share with you a couple of significant enhancements I’ve made to Vulcan , the lightweight Elasticsearch client for Episerver. The most obvious and most generally useful...
In my previous blog, I explained how drag and drop functionality works in Dojo. If you missed it, you can read the blog post here. In this blog, I will discuss another great feature from Dojo, namely ‘charting’. Charting isn’t being used by...
Last week I wrote an article about creating an order promotion with new EPiServer Marketing [Beta]. I haven't noticed the new version which came out last week and had some improvements in an API. This article describes changes in promotions for...
When working with advanced e-commerce solutions as a developer or consultant you quickly get introduced to the acronym PIM: Product Information Management. What is it and why would you want one as part of your Episerver e-commerce project? ...
In one of our projects we use News page type to show the latest Company news. The news page is an article with title, image, teaser, main content and “See also” section. The section is Content Area with links to other news pages. Editor manually...
Most Episerver sites involve working with language files. These files are sadly often neglected during the development phase and give both developers and editors a headache when launch date closes in on the project. There is no silver bullet to...
We share 5 example scenarios for using Episerver's visitor groups to personalize content and provide the most value for your website visitors.
On my current Episerver project, we had a need to support a couple languages for the website, and display them via a simple nav-like language selector at the top. Being fairly new to Episerver, I started looking into how I needed to build it out a...