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Per Magne Skuseth
Oct 8, 2015
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New version of EPiCode.InspectInIndex

I’ve uploaded a new version of EPiCode.InspectInIndex to the EPiServer Nuget feed. If you have not heard of InspectInIndex before, you should check out my previous blog post. The new version contains a few bug fixes, including a recurring JavaScript error. In addition, the module has been upgraded to EPiServer 9.

 

ye olde inspect in index 
The inspect view, now also with a dash of color!

Oct 08, 2015

Comments

Henrik Fransas
Henrik Fransas Oct 8, 2015 09:46 AM

Nice, I always use this tool!

Great work as always!

valdis
valdis Oct 8, 2015 10:06 PM

thx

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