about 3 years ago - 1 comment
In a recent post, I linked a video that outlined my initial experiences with building XAML applications for the Sitecore desktop. Coming off that experience, I was super excited to try out another application-SocialMe is the result. Basically, SocialMe allows Sitecore users to save social networking credentials (currently Flickr, Twitter, and Facebook) to their Sitecore…
about 3 years ago - No comments
Over the last several weeks, I've been working on a pretty nice little app that will allow for the integration of several social networking sites with Sitecore user profiles. As a part of this application, I've been utilizing the Sitecore 6.0 API to manage the creation and manipulation of custom user profile properties (for storing…
about 3 years ago - No comments
So IE8 comes set up in such a way that breaks Sitecore functionality pretty handily, including: Smashing pop-up menus and displaying horrible scrollbars on them (like when you're inserting a new page…) AND Disabling the drop-down menus on the WYSIWYG editor. Fortunately, the fix is pretty easy: In IE 8, go to Tools - >…
about 3 years ago - No comments
At my day job, we use Sitecore as our enterprise-level Content Management System. We are currently running 9 (or so) sites through it, although we'll have nearly 20 installed by the end of Spring 2010. I like Sitecore quite a bit, so when I found out that they offer a free, downloadable personal developer version…
about 4 years ago - No comments
A few months ago, I ran across ScrnShots. It's basically a service for uploading, tagging and sharing screenshots of websites. This is pretty useful for me given my profession . One of the things, however, that has always impressed me about the site is how easy and fun to use it is. It features really…
about -1929 years ago
Great post, Joel! Having this do for admins only could be enough or you can introduce a special role for this, or check for item:admin or even extend the accessRights types in web.config introducing "item:unlock" security setting
http://trac.sitecore.net/Index
You know we have a Shared Source Library where you can check in the code