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As a framework provider, we take backward compatibilities seriously, and we keep supporting public APIs as long as it makes senses. If we can improve our framework by changing the internal implementation without having to change the singatures,...
On behalf of the EMVP Board, we're very happy to announce 7 new EMVPs today, growing the Episerver Most Valuable Professional program to a total of 37 elite members. They have all made significant contributions in 2017 (and many for several years)...
Surely you've heard of accessibility -- be it the WCAG or Section 508 variety -- right? If not, I would like to recommend a post on this blog from our Design Director, Dennis Kardys . It's an important read for anyone involved in web design, wheth...
Surely you've heard of accessibility -- be it the WCAG or Section 508 variety -- right? If not, I would like to recommend a post on this blog from our Design Director, Dennis Kardys . It's an important read for anyone involved in web design, wheth...
Episerver has recently released Episerver Insight which is the user interface for viewing, filtering visitor profiles and creating segments. This relies on Episerver Profile store in order to store profile data. This post describes how its possib...
Episerver has recently released Episerver Insight which is the user interface for viewing, filtering visitor profiles and creating segments. This relies on Episerver Profile store in order to store profile data. This post describes how its possib...
While Episerver contains a ton of functionality - both in the core products and via add-ons - there is always room for improvements. These are the 10 most requested missing features, as reported by the Episerver community.
Episerver's categories work fine for what they do, but they're crammed into the legacy Admin area and, compared to the rest of the platform, feel a bit dated to me. Coming from the Ektron world, the comparative Taxonomy functionality was very...