EXPERIMENTAL project to build small tools useful for developers of EPiServer CMS
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EXPERIMENTAL project to build small tools useful for developers of EPiServer CMS
Enables Liquid templating as an integrated view engine for Optimizely Content Cloud
Database driven localization provider for Optimizely (ex. Episerver) websites
Override to the built in "ImageUrlAttribute" that is used to specify preview images for the different contenttypes in your Episerver project.
Reference implementation demonstrating features of Episerver Social
Generate static website but still use EpiServer as your CMS for your editors
Change the Episerver CMS login screen background to a basic blank background.
This EPiServer AddOn provider copies (when page loads) the file blobs from production to your local environment, or to your staging/test environment
Returns only Required CSS for a HTML page from a complete CSS file
A plugin designed to identify and report on the usage of visitor groups across various content within Optimizely.
Old working versions of Episerver CMS for testing
This is a project that is meant to show how to set up integration testing for Optimizely CMS.
Adds an Episerver CMS Admin tool to copy content from one page to another.
A cache tag helper for ContentArea content
StaticWebEpiServerPlugin Example - Generating static website from EpiServer
For Optimizley (Episerver) CMS 11 - Advanced Task Management for EpiServer, providing enhanced oversight of the administration for Awaiting Review tasks in Content Approval and Change Approval processes.
For Optimizley (Episerver) CMS 12+ - Advanced Task Management for Optimizely, providing enhanced oversight of the administration for Awaiting Review tasks in Content Approval and Change Approval processes.
An actual working Alloy templated install of Optimizely CMS 12 + Commerce 14 site
Empty template Optimizely CMS 12 + Commerce 14
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