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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 27, 2021

    Webp is a format which is now compatible with almost all recent browsers in the market. It is a lossless image format which allows to reduce the size of images considerably and therefore reduce the size of your sites while improving loading speeds...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 26, 2021

    Recently a friend posted on the forums about the idea of being able to share a preview link to an item.  While the solution outlined below may not meet his exact needs, it illustrates how easy it is to tap into Episerver plug-in areas to and add...

  • Posted on: Feb 26, 2021

    Aim The client requirements were to have the generic TinyMCE editors (XhtmlString), across the EPiServer CMS (v11.20) site, to give content editors the ability to have only primary (default) and secondary (optional) custom fonts to use.  Either fo...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 26, 2021

    With KQL support in the Rest API for Episerver profile store we have been given a powerful tool to query against the tracked profiles. In this post I share a collection of cool and useful queries you can use.

  • Posted on: Feb 25, 2021

    Scenario You are using a private nuget feed for a single package v 1.0.0 and a public nuget feed for the rest of your packages. An attacker can then upload a new package to public nuget feed using the same name as your private package but with a...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 24, 2021

    Recently I came across great blogs regarding Episerver coding best practices from Adnan Zameer, Khurram Khan & Stefan Holm Olsen. They pretty much covered all code related pain points. I thought I should give my input related to Solution design &...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 24, 2021

    When working with Episerver Forms, you'll find there are multiple ways to configure the functionality of the form. While there's configurations found in both the Forms editing interface and within the Episerver solution (code), the majority of...

  • Posted on: Feb 23, 2021

    In the blog post Setting up a newsletter subscription via REST API , I described how to use a double opt-in process to acquire new recipients in a legally secure way. Even if you do not want to lose the recipients you have acquired, it is essentia...