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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 07, 2013

    Web editors who used previous versions of EPiServer CMS will find the CMS 7 user interface familiar, but a few common buttons and features are harder to find than before.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 06, 2013

    I just bump into this familiar web deployment error USER_NOT_ADMIN, but this time was different that I was sure it wasn’t caused by faulty installation or permission issues. Difference was that for the first time I was using Windows Server 2012 an...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 05, 2013

    There are blog and forum posts and the official documentation on how to relocate the UI but I haven’t spotted any that mention that you also need to edit the “Welcome Page in Edit Mode” -web form template path and … Read more ›

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 05, 2013

    Just a short post on how to make the Commerce Manager link visible to a custom group. By default the Commerce top menu link and child sub menu items are only visible to Administrators and WebAdmins roles in EPiServer CMS. … Read more ›

  • Posted on: Oct 04, 2013

    After the 7.1 CMS update the editors gets easy access to the settings header without entering the full forms editing view. The header is hidden above the content in on-page editing view, and is accessible through scrolling up with your mouse when...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 04, 2013

    Highlighted excerpts and titles in search results are used to visualize query matches, i.e. highlight text that matches the search keywords. This posts shows how to include these highlights in a basic search result.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 03, 2013

    Installing EPiServer relate on an EPiServer CMS 7 site working with EPiServer Commerce can be a challenge, This post can be helpful for those who are trying to do this or facing issue in installing other EPiServer products. Technologies under...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 03, 2013

    This tutorial sums up what's needed to get started with EPiServer Find by creating a new index, populating it with content and then performing a basic search and presenting a simple search result.