Grzegorz Wiecheć
Oct 2, 2020
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(10 votes)

Add View On Website to the main menu

When introducting a new menu in Episerver 11.21.1, we didn't include the View On Website functionality, commonly known as the Globe.

After receiving Community comments we decided to put it back.

It works very similar to the old functionality.

  • For a single site, the Globe icon is a link:

  • For a multisite, the Globe icon is a dropdown with available sites:

The new functionality is available in EPiServer.CMS.UI 11.30.0.

Oct 02, 2020

Comments

Joshua Folkerts
Joshua Folkerts Oct 2, 2020 11:41 AM

Thank you Grzegorz.  We missed the globe. :)

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