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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 27, 2019

    Since Episerver 7, CMS has support to add Blocks as Properties. This helps you to group Properties easier as well as reusing code. Unfortunately the Episerver Content Delivery API does not support these blocks. They are simply not serialized into...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 27, 2019

    Since Episerver 7, CMS has support to add Blocks as Properties. This helps you to group Properties easier as well as reusing code. Unfortunately the Episerver Content Delivery API does not support these blocks. They are simply not serialized into...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 26, 2019

    In one of my projects where we are using the Content Delivery API from Episerver, we also have some custom logic in the templates for some Ajax posting. A JavaScript makes a POST request to the current url and expects a json response, therefore th...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 01, 2018

    You might have seen that the field “Name in URL” first gives you the value and the editor needs to click “change” to edit it. You can also accomplish this on your normal string properties by using the UI Hint “previewabletext” (also found as the...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 25, 2018

    With the new TinyMCE version in Episerver 11, there are some new changes on how to set up your toolbars. Episerver has documented it quite well and how you set it up in the back end is quite similar to how you would set it up using TinyMCE’s...

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