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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 04, 2018

    The new version supports Episerver 11.1+. You can install the new version from the Episerver NuGet Feed : Install-Package EpiEvents.Core The current version of the package has added support for these events: ApprovalStepStarted - an equivalent of...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 03, 2018

    As your products are being constantly updated, you would naturally want them to be properly (and timely) indexed – as that’s crucial to have the search results that would influence your customers into buying stuffs. For example, if you just drop t...

  • Posted on: Mar 01, 2018

    Performance improvements are done continously but there are some that require breaking changes so I thought I mention some specifically that we did, they can have a huge impact on site performance. Memory usage of PropertyData Custom properties on...

  • Posted on: Mar 01, 2018

    By the default, when you copy and paste a page in PageNavigationTree (PNT), all its children also come along. Recently a discussion on Yammer has raised question about how to just copy and paste parent page without its children. Currently edit mod...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 28, 2018

    Forms are a key element of many websites to collect information and interact with visitors. Some examples of such forms are Contact us, Sign up for our newsletter and Apply for a job. The block-based approach Episerver.Forms makes assembling a … L...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 28, 2018

    A form with more than a handful form elements can get incredible slow, if you use the element «Rich text (with placeholder)». I came across a form that took 25 seconds to load, resulting in over 700 calls to the database. Some rewriting got the...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 28, 2018

    A form with more than a handful form elements can get incredible slow, if you use the element «Rich text (with placeholder)». I came across a form that took 25 seconds to load, resulting in over 700 calls to the database. Some rewriting got the...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 28, 2018

    I made no secret that I’m a die-hard advocate for upgrading to latest EPiServer CMS/Commerce version. There are several reasons for that, mostly from new shiny features that your businesses dearly need, new big performance improvements that your...