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Why isn’t the page updated This is a question I’ve got from editors from time to time and usually the answer has been try Ctrl-R or Ctrl-F5 in the browser and see if that helps, which usually does the trick but one cannot expect all visitors of a...
If you're starting a new EPiServer 7 project designed to share credentials with another system, beware that the default algorithm has been changed.
Sometimes you need to customize how properties are rendered in EPiServer’s edit mode, particularly for content areas.
The ShareThis social sharing plugin has a rather annoying "feature" that injects a hashed link in text copied from your site. Get rid of that easily.
In EPiServer 7 Web Forms project I wanted to find all usages of a regular property. But I failed – “Usages of ‘RightContentArea ‘ were not found.”. (I am using Resharper for that.) It is very clear that when you … Continue reading →
For development in general, Stack Overflow is among the most popular resources for finding answers on how to do stuff. Out of curiosity, I wanted to know how popular it is for EPiServer-related questions.
Last week I took the EPiServer certification exam (passed). Before you start to study for the exam I would recommend reading this excellent blog post about CMS certification . It’s for CMS6 but in general it still applies. Updated links to the...
I am a huge fan of PostSharp. One of the reasons is that I don’t like to do the same thing over and over again. I use the EPiServer Cachemanager quite a lot, but do not like to keep writing the same code over and over again. If not in cache, get...