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When it comes to promotions, Episerver provides a big set of out-of-the-box (OOTB) options in which we can rely. You can review all the OOTB types in here. But depending on the business rules and markets, some implementations may need to add custo...
A how-to guide for getting started with content strategy in 2020. The post Getting Started with Content Strategy appeared first on Adage Technologies .
A how-to guide for getting started with content strategy in 2020. The post Getting Started with Content Strategy appeared first on Adage Technologies .
Purpose of the blog to exclude routed commerce catalog folder/category content Urls from the Geta.Seo.Sitemaps sitemap.xml before to it generates. This is out of box functionality in the current Geta.Seo.Sitemaps version thus we have customized ...
Our customer asked for a custom dashboard that shows uses data sources, including ‘Schedule Job’ history. To achieve this we are going to use: And implementation would be quite easy: The schedule job type is ‘ImportUserJob’, and we are getting...
A few weeks ago we started a project to create a new solution for the Episerver Education store (more on this in upcoming blog posts) and one of things we had to do was to create a new administrative system to handle this. In order to make it easi...
I am writing this blog post to explain how to create a MVC UI menu in Episerver that works with dynamic routes. In this blog post, I will go through one way to achieve this by using a MenuProvider, however there is another way to achieve this by...
This is the second post about my new pet project - the Episerver Developer Console. In this post we'll learn how you can connect to the Developer Console from a local CLI on your own computer.