<?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 Thomas Leela</title> <link>https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/Thomas-Leela/</link><description></description><ttl>60</ttl><generator>Optimizely World</generator><item> <title>The ViewState face-palm</title>            <link>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/the-viewstate-face-palm/</link>            <description>The ghosts from the EPiServer 4 era are unfortunately very much still alive. Here&#39;s why you should minimize ViewState on your sites.</description>            <guid>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/the-viewstate-face-palm/</guid>            <pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2012 16:14:10 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Managing EPiServer languages and site hosts the easy way</title>            <link>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/managing-episerver-languages-and-site-hosts-made-easy/</link>            <description>One issue I often see poorly implemented in EPiServer is language menus in combination with different hosts. And that’s not difficult to comprehend as even EPiServer struggles on their own site.</description>            <guid>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/managing-episerver-languages-and-site-hosts-made-easy/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2012 13:17:43 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Create archive hierarchies in EPiServer</title>            <link>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/create-archive-hierarchies-in-episerver/</link>            <description>Replace EPiServer&#39;s archive job and organize expired content in a hierarchical structure based on published date</description>            <guid>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/create-archive-hierarchies-in-episerver/</guid>            <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2012 21:48:43 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Testing Remote Events in load balanced environments with ping-pong</title>            <link>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/testing-remote-events-in-load-balanced-environments-with-ping-pong/</link>            <description>While most Remote Events tools for EPiServer can do pings, Epinova.Diagnostics does ping-pong. </description>            <guid>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/testing-remote-events-in-load-balanced-environments-with-ping-pong/</guid>            <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2012 16:13:35 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Epinova QA checklist for EPiServer CMS 6 projects</title>            <link>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/epinova-qa-checklist-for-episerver-cms-6-projects/</link>            <description>Sharing our comprehensive QA checklist for EPiServer 6 projects, based on best practices, experience and common sense. The checklist covers development, usability and deployment.</description>            <guid>http://www.epinova.no/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/12/epinova-qa-checklist-for-episerver-cms-6-projects/</guid>            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2012 12:27:03 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>PropertyXhtmlString and WebParts</title>            <link>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/4/propertyxhtmlstring-and-webparts/</link>            <description>I get a lot of questions&amp;nbsp;concerning&amp;nbsp;WebParts used with EPiServer. The most common question is how to use the PropertyXhtmlString and&amp;nbsp;text editor (TinyMCE) in a WebPart.&amp;nbsp;I&#39;ll provide examples using both WebControl and UserControl. WebControl public...</description>            <guid>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/4/propertyxhtmlstring-and-webparts/</guid>            <pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 16:51:31 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Reducing number of request and page size when using Web Parts in EPiServer</title>            <link>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/1/reducing-number-of-request-and-page-size-when-using-web-parts-in-episerver/</link>            <description>The EPiCode.WebParts.Core framework supports editing Web Parts in most browsers. This is done by using Microsoft.Web.Preview.dll and a ScriptManager as mentioned in this post .&amp;nbsp;The cost is 5 extra requests and approxemiatly 141 ekstra KB in total....</description>            <guid>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2012/1/reducing-number-of-request-and-page-size-when-using-web-parts-in-episerver/</guid>            <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 12:32:17 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>No more mouse arm during reorganization of page-type properties</title>            <link>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2009/4/No-more-mouse-arm-during-reorganization-of-page-type-properties/</link>            <description>Changing the order of page type properties has always been a bit of a pain. Especially when moving a property several levels. The EPiCode.PageTypeUtil tool has among other things great functionality for sorting properties, but its&amp;nbsp;GUI shows signs ...</description>            <guid>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2009/4/No-more-mouse-arm-during-reorganization-of-page-type-properties/</guid>            <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 11:57:00 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Web parts and EPiServer in perfect harmony</title>            <link>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2009/10/Web-parts-and-EPiServer-in-perfect-harmony/</link>            <description>As I mentioned in an earlier post we often use web parts in our EPiServer projects at Epinova. And by using the EPicode.WebParts.Core framework together with EPiServer, the solutions become highly flexible and adaptable. But there have also been...</description>            <guid>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2009/10/Web-parts-and-EPiServer-in-perfect-harmony/</guid>            <pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:04:55 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item><item> <title>Web Part Framework for EPiServer tuned and polished</title>            <link>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2009/4/Web-Part-Framework-for-EPiServer-tuned-and-polished/</link>            <description>Today I committed quite a chunk of changed and new code to the Web part Framework for EPiServer . At first glance you won’t notice any visible changes, so what’s new? </description>            <guid>http://217.170.139.68/blog/Thomas-Leela/dates/2009/4/Web-Part-Framework-for-EPiServer-tuned-and-polished/</guid>            <pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 01:03:46 GMT</pubDate>           <category>Blog post</category></item></channel>
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