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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 17, 2016

    I’ve seen more and more examples on how to NOT use properties on your Content Types – setting visit/Request specific information to them. My example below is a very harmless, but I’ve seen examples where the price for an e-com site is set like thi...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 07, 2016

    If you want to control what’s going on when a form created with Episerver Forms is submited, there are different areas you can implement your logic. The most usable ones (or the ones most people would go for) would be Controllers where the submitt...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 06, 2016

    During my session about Episerver Forms at the Øresund Episerver Developer meetup I received a question about how to change where uploaded files are stored A quick look at how Episerver Forms manage the posted information I found that it is...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 05, 2016

    As you probably know, Episerver Find has a UI where the editors can see statistics on how their visitors use the search functionality, fine-tune their search results by adding best-bets, related queries, synonyms and boost results as well as get a...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 17, 2016

    I’ve found a neat way to improve the editor experience – IContentTypeAdvisor and it can be found in the EPiServer.Cms.Shell.UI.Rest namespace of the assembly EPiServer.Cms.Shell.UI.dll. This interface is used to populate the list of suggested...

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