EPiServer Google Maps editor on NuGet
The Google Maps editor, for editing coordinates in EPiServer, can now easily be added to any EPiServer 7.5 website through EPiServer's NuGet feed. 0 comments
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The Google Maps editor, for editing coordinates in EPiServer, can now easily be added to any EPiServer 7.5 website through EPiServer's NuGet feed. 0 comments
Fallback property values in EPiServer is a common, and often repetitive, requirement which can be simplified by decorating content type properties with an attribute to specify fallback behavior. 0 comments
EPiServer 7 is built on the Dojo JavaScript framework, allowing us to almost inifinitely extend and customize the EPiServer UI to tailor it to specific web editor needs. This post shows an example... 0 comments
Gathering and creating content during large-scale website projects is a project in itself. To overcome this challenges a good strategy and using painless tools can help making it a success. 0 comments
In this post we continue exploring how we can use Dojo to extend the EPiServer 7 edit-mode interface by adding a custom toolbar button which can be used to perform actions on the content currently... 0 comments
Tutorial on creating a Dojo widget for EPiServer 7 to extend edit mode with a widget in the assets pane, providing contextual information about the content being edited. 0 comments
When EPiServer dropped the VPP architecture for uploaded files we got many more options for working with media content. In this example we look at how images can be rendered when an editor simply... 0 comments
Setting up a new EPiServer website became a lot easier with the release of EPiServer 7.5 The Deployment Center installer has been replaced by a Visual Studio extension using NuGet packages for all... 0 comments
A client contacted me with concerns that the contact information on their site might be difficult to find. To eliminate guesswork I decided to set up a test to determine where visitors actually... 0 comments
Are you working with Visual Studio 2013 and feel that you are missing complete support for Less, CoffeeScript or just easy access to optimisation features. Take a look at the Web Essentials 2013... 0 comments