<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><channel><language>en</language><title>Blog posts by Sven-Erik Jonsson</title> <link>https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/Sven-Erik-Jonsson/</link><description></description><ttl>60</ttl><generator>Optimizely World</generator><item> <title>Extending link item collections in Optimizely CMS 12</title>            <link>https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/Sven-Erik-Jonsson/Dates/2022/4/extending-link-item-collections-in-optimizely-cms-12/</link>            <description>&lt;p&gt;We&#39;ve experimented with a generic approach to adding extension points to the link item collection property, ending up creating an entirely separate alternative,&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://github.com/Geta/geta-optimizely-genericlinks&quot;&gt;&lt;code&gt;Geta.Optimizely.GenericLinks&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;span&gt;.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Full blog post &lt;a href=&quot;https://getadigital.com/blog/extending-link-item-collections&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>            <guid>https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/Sven-Erik-Jonsson/Dates/2022/4/extending-link-item-collections-in-optimizely-cms-12/</guid>            <pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2022 07:47:00 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>UI frameworks and Optimizely CMS 12 plugins</title>            <link>https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/Sven-Erik-Jonsson/Dates/2022/2/ui-frameworks-and-optimizely-cms-12-plugins/</link>            <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;Recently been developing a plugin and wanted to share some things we&#39;ve come across.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://getadigital.com/blog/optimizely-12-ui-plugin&quot;&gt;Here&lt;/a&gt; is a guide to leveraging a frontend framework inside the UI, getting a coherent look in the CMS.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;/link/b17328d1aafd4e7bb36748bebbef89a8.aspx&quot; width=&quot;1201&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; height=&quot;729&quot; /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>            <guid>https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/Sven-Erik-Jonsson/Dates/2022/2/ui-frameworks-and-optimizely-cms-12-plugins/</guid>            <pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2022 07:55:32 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Providing fallback/replacement languages in EPiServer Commerce</title>            <link>http://getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</link>            <description>Sometimes the 1 to 1 language mappings of Commerce just isn&#39;t enough. There are times when you have to go beyond that, especially if you run a site that has a lot of them.</description>            <guid>http://getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</guid>            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2015 09:41:56 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Providing fallback/replacement languages in EPiServer Commerce</title>            <link>https://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</link>            <description>Sometimes the 1 to 1 language mappings of Commerce just isn&#39;t enough. There are times when you have to go beyond that, especially if you run a site that has a lot of them.</description>            <guid>https://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</guid>            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2015 09:41:56 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Providing fallback/replacement languages in EPiServer Commerce</title>            <link>http://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</link>            <description>Sometimes the 1 to 1 language mappings of Commerce just isn&#39;t enough. There are times when you have to go beyond that, especially if you run a site that has a lot of them.</description>            <guid>http://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</guid>            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2015 09:41:56 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Providing fallback/replacement languages in EPiServer Commerce</title>            <link>https://getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</link>            <description>Sometimes the 1 to 1 language mappings of Commerce just isn&#39;t enough. There are times when you have to go beyond that, especially if you run a site that has a lot of them.</description>            <guid>https://getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</guid>            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2015 09:41:56 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Providing fallback/replacement languages in EPiServer Commerce</title>            <link>https://getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</link>            <description>Sometimes the 1 to 1 language mappings of Commerce just isn&#39;t enough. There are times when you have to go beyond that, especially if you run a site that has a lot of them.</description>            <guid>https://getadigital.com/no/blogg/provide-fallback-languages-in-episerver-commerce/</guid>            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2015 08:41:56 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Adjusting widget validation in EPiServer 7.19</title>            <link>http://geta.no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</link>            <description>Recently we got stuck, unable to upgrade a solution due to external dependencies. We where then forced to deal with some of the already fixed quirks in EPiServer. One of these is the 7.19 use of dojo 1.8.9, which contains a validation bug for urls.</description>            <guid>http://geta.no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2015 09:13:04 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Adjusting widget validation in EPiServer 7.19</title>            <link>http://getadigital.com/no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</link>            <description>Recently we got stuck, unable to upgrade a solution due to external dependencies. We where then forced to deal with some of the already fixed quirks in EPiServer. One of these is the 7.19 use of dojo 1.8.9, which contains a validation bug for urls.</description>            <guid>http://getadigital.com/no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2015 09:13:04 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Adjusting widget validation in EPiServer 7.19</title>            <link>http://getadigital.com/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</link>            <description>Recently we got stuck, unable to upgrade a solution due to external dependencies. We where then forced to deal with some of the already fixed quirks in EPiServer. One of these is the 7.19 use of dojo 1.8.9, which contains a validation bug for urls.</description>            <guid>http://getadigital.com/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2015 09:13:04 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Adjusting widget validation in EPiServer 7.19</title>            <link>https://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</link>            <description>Recently we got stuck, unable to upgrade a solution due to external dependencies. We where then forced to deal with some of the already fixed quirks in EPiServer. One of these is the 7.19 use of dojo 1.8.9, which contains a validation bug for urls.</description>            <guid>https://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2015 02:13:04 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Adjusting widget validation in EPiServer 7.19</title>            <link>http://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</link>            <description>Recently we got stuck, unable to upgrade a solution due to external dependencies. We where then forced to deal with some of the already fixed quirks in EPiServer. One of these is the 7.19 use of dojo 1.8.9, which contains a validation bug for urls.</description>            <guid>http://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2015 02:13:04 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Adjusting widget validation in EPiServer 7.19</title>            <link>https://getadigital.com/no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</link>            <description>Recently we got stuck, unable to upgrade a solution due to external dependencies. We where then forced to deal with some of the already fixed quirks in EPiServer. One of these is the 7.19 use of dojo 1.8.9, which contains a validation bug for urls.</description>            <guid>https://getadigital.com/no/blogg/adjusting-widget-validation-in-episerver-7.19/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2015 02:13:04 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Controlling allowed types in a ContentArea using an interface</title>            <link>http://geta.no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</link>            <description>Recently I&#39;ve been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly everything, everywhere.</description>            <guid>http://geta.no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2015 20:52:36 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Controlling allowed types in a ContentArea using an interface</title>            <link>http://getadigital.com/no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</link>            <description>Recently I&#39;ve been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly everything, everywhere.</description>            <guid>http://getadigital.com/no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2015 20:52:36 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Controlling allowed types in a ContentArea using an interface</title>            <link>http://getadigital.com/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</link>            <description>Recently I&#39;ve been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly everything, everywhere.</description>            <guid>http://getadigital.com/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2015 20:52:36 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Controlling allowed types in a ContentArea using an interface</title>            <link>https://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</link>            <description>Recently I&#39;ve been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly everything, everywhere.</description>            <guid>https://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2015 13:52:36 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Controlling allowed types in a ContentArea using an interface</title>            <link>http://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</link>            <description>Recently I&#39;ve been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly everything, everywhere.</description>            <guid>http://www.getadigital.com/no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2015 13:52:36 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Controlling allowed types in a ContentArea using an interface</title>            <link>https://getadigital.com/no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</link>            <description>Recently I&#39;ve been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly everything, everywhere.</description>            <guid>https://getadigital.com/no/blogg/controlling-allowed-content-types/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2015 13:52:36 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Creating a one-click tweet editor plugin for EPiServer 7.x</title>            <link>http://geta.no/blogg/creating-a-one-click-tweet-editor-plugin-for-episerver-7.x/</link>            <description>Developing a plugin for EPiServer isn&#39;t always straightforward, this blog post aims to cross some of the hurdles of getting creative with the TinyMCE editor.</description>            <guid>http://geta.no/blogg/creating-a-one-click-tweet-editor-plugin-for-episerver-7.x/</guid>            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2014 16:37:50 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item></channel>
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