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I'm currently in a multi site EPiServer project where a lot of things needs to be configured per site. Some content types, properties etc should only be available for certain sites. Luckily EPiServer is quite extensible which makes it pretty easy ...
Since I decided to release this blog in a beta state I figured it'd be a decent thing sharing the planning and development process of the project. This is where I am at now, figuring out a new type of menu, currently called the “Blade Menu”
This post was first published on LinkedIn Pulse on 18th September 2015 –The real cost of owning a development team Development teams are expensive. There, I said it. If you want a high-performing development team then be prepared to invest. I’m...
In the next major version of Commerce, we added a new assembly to EPiServer.Commerce.Azure. We got feedback from QA team during testing that the new assembly was not copied to bin folder, causing some issues. We have investigated the issue and at...
We had a requirement to limit the number of instances of a particular page type within parts of the page tree. I developed a simple attribute and validator which implements this. You add the attribute to your page type class and specifiy the scope...
For one of our customer websites we developed new features, but also get rid of some unused functionality. During the implementation we had to change some properties types and move them into different models. We didn’t want to create drafts for...
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A new major version of EPiServer was released a few weeks back without major fanfare. EPiServer’s continuous release process means they have adopted the SemVer versioning system. A major release number increase now only signifies that a...