I had a difficult time just finding relevant and useful information on just how the heck you do this. I searched for hours on MSDN, as well as general searching on the internet for variations of “how to create an outlook add-in” that yielded pretty useless results. So this blog post is meant to list […]
Author: selaromdotnet
So finally, after many years of searching (this is a problem I’ve been trying to solve long before WP7), I finally discovered Wunderlist. Rarely does one find a solution so complete, so closely matched to their needs that when it happens, you just have to sit back and enjoy it.
When migrating to the latest Sitefinity from the old version 3.7, by default the original .aspx page extension remains intact. It is stored in the Extension property of the PageNode. You can remove (or change) this extension with this simple code snippet: RemoveSitefinityPageExtensions.cs on Gist
One of my biggest annoyances about SQL Server is the inability to load a database from a later version into a previous one. Database files and backups don’t have any indicators of their version (unless you are OCD enough to enforce naming conventions) so whenever I get a backup file from a client (or from […]
The Sitefinity classification widgets allow you display a list of taxonomy items (Categories, Tags, etc.)from your various content items. By default this control collects and renders all used taxonomy items, regardless of type.
When binding in ASP.NET with the XmlDataSource, you can easily use Eval(“”) to bind to the node properties. However, I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to bind the actual node inner value.
What better day to log a life update than a holiday. Say what you will about them religious folk (and God knows, I do), but they do make for a good day off
The Sitefinity Ecommerce Config class has a helpful property containing a list of countries that you can easily use to bind to a custom control, such as a drop down menu.
After a long stretch of meticulous procrastination, I’ve at last launched my long-awaited Sitefinity Guru Series on Blip.tv.
This post is part of a series exploring my migration from Sitefinity 3 to 4.4. Some of this information may become obsolete as newer versions are released. Always watch the official Sitefinity website for the latest info. The final step in migrating this site from Sitefinity 3 was to restore the Disqus comments on my […]