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Recently I've been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly...
Recently I've been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly...
Recently I've been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly...
FACT: VS extensions and copy paste rock when creating new EPiServer items. BUT: have we not written it 100 times, so why bother to click when we can type it in. This kind of thinking might just be wrong.
Just a short reminder to me and maybe to you that EPiServer Languages Add-On (1.1.1.7514) requires currently replacePrincipal=”true” in virtualRoles configuration. Longer story: Needed to test some multi-language related idea. So I dediced to crea...
Update : It seems like the code in the old task is not executed, what happens is that EPiServer will keep it in the database and try to execute it as it was scheduled but will fail every time because it can not find the code/class. This is nothing...
FACT: VS extensions and copy paste rock when creating new EPiServer items. BUT: We have written the code like 100 times, so why bother clicking when we can type. This kind of thinking might just be wrong.
As a few already have noticed, we have released pre-release packages of EPiServer CMS 8 in our Nuget feed. Given that EPiServer started to use a continous release process about a year ago and is now following semantic versioning, I want to explain...