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My first blog post on EPiServer World :) At the end of Sept 2018, we introduced new package named EPiServer.Campaign.Commerce, that supports exporting catalog content to EPiServer Campaign. The developer guide document for this new feature can be...
I've seen quite a few requests from customers to export Episerver content to Excel.
TinyMCE is the default html editor for XhtmlString fields in EPiServer. Before EPiServer CMS 11, it was possible to add TinyMCE editor configurations by code or using the CMS editor interface, but from version 11 the configurations are only set…...
It’s that time of year again! We are once again requesting your assistance in recommending those you feel should be made an Episerver Most Valued Professional (EMVP). For those who are unaware, we have changed the EMVP program so we accept...
You may be aware that Episerver is a powerful platform that can be used for more than just a single website. You can utilize the underlying functionality of the platform to handle large-scale management of multiple websites in one single...
You may be aware that Episerver is a powerful platform that can be used for more than just a single website. You can utilize the underlying functionality of the platform to handle large-scale management of multiple websites in one single...
In one of our sites we were requested to create a new page type, which the content editors could use to host a list of hints/tips to maximise what is available through the website. The initial concept is a simple task to achieve in EpiServer, but...
The allowed types attribute in a content area is a useful way to restrict which blocks the editor can set in a particular content area field. However, sometimes the user wants to decide which kind of block types to be… Continue reading →