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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 12, 2018

    Do you remember themes and skins? Do you remember control adapters? Have you forgotten those or never heard – or just hardcore ASP.NET MVC all the way baby. Well it doesn’t really matter – just sounded cool in my head. Did you know that Episerver...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 02, 2018

    So we have the new TinyMCE v4 editor for Episerver CMS. To add toolbar and menu buttons we need to know the string constants defined for these which are listed on the TinyMCE web site. Depending on how you want to work you could have the TinyMCE w...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 20, 2018

    We have been waiting for the update to the TinyMCE editor in Episerver and that wait is now over 🙂 Episerver released yesterday the package EPiServer.CMS.TinyMce.2.0.0 which includes the TinyMCE editor v4.7.9 – Woohoo, we are saved 😉 I decided t...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 15, 2018

    Old(ish) way of writing admin plugins was to use the ASP.NET web forms and inherit from certain base classes. But these can also be writen using razor view engine and MVC. I’ve couple of times looked into this and read blog posts from others but...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 09, 2018

    If you haven’t yet upgraded your project(s) to Episerver 11 then this post might help you solve breaking changes concerning XhtmString. So what is the big deal that XhtmlString doesn’t anymore implement the IHtmlString? Well if you have code in...

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