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Solving a small but tricky problem related to customised rendering of a property in EPiServer 7 with ASP.NET MVC. Starting with the simple stuff we render each of the properties using the PropertyFor method. <h1>@Html.PropertyFor(x => x.Heading)</...
By: Joel Abrahamsson
Solving a small but tricky problem related to customised rendering of a property in EPiServer 7 with ASP.NET Web Forms. Starting with the simple stuff we render each of the properties using the Property control. <EPiServer:Property PropertyName="H...
Do you consider yourself to be an EPiServer development ninja? Or do you aspire to become one? Then here's a challenge for you. In EPiServer 7 On-Page-Editing is the default way of editing a page. An editor clicks on a part of the page that...
Wether it's done for editorial content, products or recipes, linking to related content can be a good way to enrich a site. For visitors, for business and for SEO. While manually selecting what content to link to often produces the best results...
It has been proven by numerous sites that EPiServer CMS can handle huge amounts of content. Doing so does bring a few challenges though. Here's a few few patterns that I've identified when it comes to building large scale EPiServer sites with grea...
I work as an independent systems architect and developer. I blog about development with EPiServer and ASP.NET at my personal site, and I also work with a couple of open source projects, Page Type Builder and EPiAbstractions. Twitter: @joelabrahamsson