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Localization

Localize your sites

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Translating common words and phrase throughout your sites can now easily be done by using the "Localization" feature of Enonic CMS 4.4.0

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Creating device-aware sites

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Building a site that works well in different browsers as well as mobiles and other devices can be a difficult task. The new Enonic CMS 4.4.0 "Device Classification" - feature can help you cope with these challenges.

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Preferences

Introduction to User Preferences

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In this article I will briefly describe the user preferences feature that is implemented in Vertical Site 4.3. I will illustrate how to use this in datasources, userservices and the Java API.

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Using the Google Maps API with Vertical Site

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Google Maps is a popular Google service, where users are provided with a map that they can pan and zoom. They can also search the map by address or area, and also search for businesses or attractions. It also has an interface for adding maps to your own site, and it's possible to add custom points to the maps. In this article we will...

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Formbuilder – part 1

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Having forms on your site is one efficient way to gather/ask for input from your visitors. The form can be of any types such as leads, a questionaire, feedback on your products/services or maybe a simple quiz. When you know what data you need, it is just the matter of creating a new menu item and from there you can visually build the...

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Understanding CMS_HOME

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One of the new features in Vertical Site 4.2 was the concept of an application home directory. This is an externalization of the required configurations needed to run Vertical Site. It was done so that it is easier for you as an application deployer to configure, modify static resources and adding plugins.

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Using Google Ajax Feed API

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The Google Ajax Feed API is a JavaScript API for displaying RSS feeds. This is not something new, but this API is very easy to use and has a rich set of features. I will in this article show you how to do some basic feed consuming using the Google Ajax Feed API.

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Supercharged Datasources

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A new feature in Vertical Site is expression language inside value fields in old datasources. This boosts the datasource functionality with more dynamics. The expression language is compatible with Unified Expression Language features in J2EE-5, and is therefore a standard.

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