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Keywords: EPiServer 4.6, UserName, EPiServer.Security.UnifiedPrincipal.Current I had this code, and I needed to know the username of the currently logged on user. Using EPiServer.Security; UnifiedPrincipal currentUser = UnifiedPrincipal.Current;...
Changing the order of page type properties has always been a bit of a pain. Especially when moving a property several levels. The EPiCode.PageTypeUtil tool has among other things great functionality for sorting properties, but its GUI shows signs ...
In my view, a social website is any site that invites people to participate by publicly sharing their thoughts, feedback, opinions, links and any content they’ve created. It also encourages them to share their experiences with friends or colleague...
I will try to bring forward the inherent complexity of modern web development and explain the gap that I have experienced exist between technical development and design. Web development is in many areas distinct different from conventional softwar...
As I mentioned in an earlier post we often use web parts in our EPiServer projects at Epinova. And by using the EPicode.WebParts.Core framework together with EPiServer, the solutions become highly flexible and adaptable. But there have also been...
I wanted this Plug In to return an URL on this format http://mysite.com/Templates/Pages/mypage.aspx?pageid=734&epslanguage=no&width=400&height=400. This because I wanted to use Smoothbox to pop the page information up in another window (Smoothbox ...
Today I committed quite a chunk of changed and new code to the Web part Framework for EPiServer . At first glance you won’t notice any visible changes, so what’s new?
This blog post is based on the experience of upgrading one EPiServer CMS 5 project and creating a new one from scratch based on a release candidate of EPiServer CMS 6 and things may change before the release. New configuration...