Blog posts by Tim L2015-06-02T13:36:52.0000000Z/blogs/Tim-L/Optimizely WorldQuick Summary of Dojo Mixins in EPiServerhttp://penguinoid.com/?p=4502015-06-02T13:36:52.0000000ZScratching behind Dojo’s ears There are some excellent blog posts about EPiServer’s implementation of Dojo Dijits, most of which have been collected on David Knipe’s equally excellent blog. I’ve beenUsing local blocks to refine EPiServer’s on-page editing experiencehttp://penguinoid.com/?p=3392014-08-11T23:43:14.0000000ZThe on-page editing interface introduced with CMS 7 is, on the whole, quite nice.* It allows fast, intuitive editing of properties in most situations. However on busier pages it canConditionally hiding properties from editors in CMS 7http://penguinoid.com/?p=3372014-08-07T08:33:43.0000000ZCompletely hiding properties from editors is simple enough – just add the [ScaffoldColumn(false)] attribute to the property. However there are times when I want to show the property in someRestricting blocks in content areashttp://penguinoid.com/?p=3282014-05-20T15:34:17.0000000ZEPiServer 7.5 introduces the AllowedTypes attribute. This accepts an array of types, effectively making a whitelist of blocks that can be added to a ContentArea. An editor attempting to dragEPiServer CMS 7.5 Clean Database Setuphttp://penguinoid.com/?p=3082014-04-02T17:34:14.0000000ZEPiServer have been making some great improvements to the setup of new sites lately. There’s now no need to wrestle with the Deployment Center. Using the latest EPiServer CMS Visual StudioEPiServer Access Rights Wrongnesshttp://penguinoid.com/?p=2562013-02-18T13:31:07.0000000ZRecently I had a bug raised on an EPiServer build which described an error message I’d never seen before. When attempting to assigned new group rights to a particular branch