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Hello world, indeed. I have finally decided to get serious about blogging, so here it is. Topics I will be blogging about: Learning Software Development Don’t want to spend too long on a Hello World post! Here we go! The post Hello world! appeared...
We have created a new reference architecture to help guide new solution development with best-practice approaches for digital commerce solutions built on our Commerce platform. This includes sample approaches for handling catalog items when...
EPiServer just released a excellent new property type ContentReferenceList or in code it’s written IList . In Edit view ContentReferenceList property makes it easy to drag & drop content and it clearly says which content types are allowed. Selecti...
We look at how integrating anonymous visitor tracking into your website can result in a personalized user experience that drives more conversions.
With the standard import/export functionality of EPiServer it's quite easy to migrate content between environments. In some cases you need to do something customs and that's what this blog is about.
As we know EPiServer edit mode components, both built-in and custom, are implemented in a modular way. It means that they are isolated to each other. Yet when developing new features sometimes there is a need of creating dependencies between the...
This was a question I asked about, and I thought I’d share it around. I’m sure many EPiServer developers are on Twitter (if not, you should be) and see the update notices from Allan Thraen (if you don’t follow him, you should). You can head into...
This was a question I asked about, and I thought I’d share it around. I’m sure many EPiServer developers are on Twitter (if not, you should be) and see the update notices from Allan Thraen (if you don’t follow him, you should). You can head into...