Umbraco tip of the week: Redirects

So you start out building your website without knowing exactly what you are doing. You add new nodes under "Content" and it looks nice, but then you try adding navigation... The default XSLT navigation templates only work when you add a node under "Content" and then all of your content ...

Umbraco tip of the week - Debugging from within the website

Not only can you debug your umbraco site by adding "?umbDebugShowTrace=true" to the current URL, but you can also show a list of element in the page using "?umbDebug=true". Using the URL rewriting feature, you can also disable the debug querystrings so that you don't disclose too much information on ...

Presenting: The CleanHome package

Every time you start a new Umbraco project, there is one thing that you will do first: Set-up a home page. As this takes a few minutes, I've created a simple package that will help you out by installing the home page. CleanHome will give you a ContentPage document type ...

Efficient JS/CSS handling in .Net

This seems like a very useful project, I'll definately be looking at it for future projects. Quote: "all of your style sheet and JavaScript files in your ASP.NET web application can be automatically minified, compressed, combined, and cached". http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/CssAndJavaScriptOptimizer.aspx...