Blog moved to Umbraco v8
After 5 years of running an old version of Umbraco, my blog is finally migrated to v8 and the latest version of Articulate.…
After 5 years of running an old version of Umbraco, my blog is finally migrated to v8 and the latest version of Articulate.…
It's now a few days after Codegarden, and after resting a bit, I can sit down, look back and draw some conclusions. And I think I might found a new family.…
It's a while I'm not writing on my blog, but I feel the time has come to post a small "career" update, and given the new position I'll hopefully continue posting on a more regular basis. Starting from last month (exactly 9 years after my start at the Council), I've joined the Development Architecture team.…
During the next three days I'll be attending at Umbraco Codegarden 2018, and together with a colleague we are going to share some insights on how we make sure our team of 10+ developers and designers doesn't mess up our Umbraco solution, how we do automated build and deployment of Umbraco project and how we customised Umbraco to export translation requests in Xliff v2.0.…
How the team working at the Council of European Union is working on a multi-lingual solution that allows publishing pages in 24 languages simultaneously while retaining an easy editing experience for content editors.…
In this post I'm explaining how to setup the serverside so that you can use the umbRequestHelper.getApiUrl to get the Url also of custom Umbraco backoffice API controllers without hardcoding them in your frontend JS code.…
Exactly 10 years, on the 11th of December 2006, I wrote my first post on this blog, just a few days before quitting my first ever job in Esperia and few weeks before moving to New Zealand.Lots of time…
I’m in the process of migrating my blog from Subtext to Articulate. There are various reasons to this. First, not being MVP I don’t have free azure subscription anymore, and I’d have to migrate…