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The release of EPiServer 7 has brought numerous changes to the way editors interact with Edit Mode. One such change is the process needed to remove the language branch for a page or a block. Of course, you could always use the old Edit Mode to...
The release of EPiServer 7 has brought numerous changes to the way editors interact with Edit Mode. One such change is the process needed to remove the language branch for a page or a block. Of course, you could always use the old Edit Mode to...
The TinyMCE rich-text editor provides great flexibility for editors to create and mark-up content within EPiServer. TinyMCE is a seemingly infinitely configurable tool and can be configured to show / hide many of its available features. One of th...
Sometimes it could be useful to manipulate how certain pages are displayed in the page tree in EPiServer 7. Because the page tree is loaded from a REST based store, all you really need to do is provide a custom implementation of the ContentQuery...
The release of EPiServer 7 has brought numerous changes to the way editors interact with Edit Mode. One such change is the process needed to remove the language branch for a page or a block. Of course, you could always use the old Edit Mode to...
New to EPIServer Find and want a jump start? Here's what you need to know. If you're new to EPiServer Find and going to use it in a project, or just want to try it out, there's plenty of documentation on Find's site . There's also training offered...
Issue: User was getting unexpected search results for products, e.g. with a search key word ‘Sate’ he was getting same result as for ‘Site’. Although for most of the clients they will happy with these results but this particular client was unhappy...
I got a question how you can send settings that are defined on the server to an editor. It’s really quite simple so lets have a look on a simple example. We start by defining an editor descriptor and adding an entry in the EditorConfiguration...