A lot of things to touch on, none of which are enough for a full blown article, so we're doing another hodgepodge of various mini topics and news.
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3/31/2019 7:57:21 PM by
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Tools tools tools, everyone loves tools! Tools help you build stuff, do stuff, and better tools mean you can do more with less time and less hassle. Well, I finally got around to publishing some new tools for you to help you develop your sites. In this article, I’m going to go through the new tools, explaining my thought processes behind them, along with some great application examples.
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10/31/2017 7:10:27 PM by
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A large majority of building a website is taking something (or a list of somethings) and displaying that on the website in a certain way. Whether it be menus, products, events, news, banners, carousels, whatever, the repetition and styling of objects is pretty much the core of a website.
This article dives into Kentico's Repeaters/Transformations, how they work, and how you can leverage them.
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6/16/2017 2:42:57 PM by
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When making transformations, you have a handful of options, and the two primary are ASCX and Text/XML. Using .Net controls or the K# Macro engine. After many years working in both, here's my thoughts on the pros, cons, and what i would recommend!
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5/31/2017 10:33:50 PM by
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Sometimes the best way to really understand how something works is to take it apart, see the nuts and bolts and really understand how something works, instead of just knowing that it works. In this series, I want to show you all how Kentico does what it does. Ultimately knowing how it works will lead you to develop and build your sites in a way that will be consistent with Kentico’s framework, and give you the power to leverage systems and resources that are inside of Kentico to do amazing things. Many of my tools were built using this deeper knowledge of Kentico, and I hope it will help inspire better sites and better tools in the future!
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2/13/2017 3:44:16 PM by
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