Changing the default...

Who would believe that there would be an open source CMS based on Microsoft's ASP.NET?

A CMS that can support any modern browser and that even allows editing with Microsoft Word.

One where designers can create accessible and valid xhtml with their markup left intact.

Where developers can integrate any .net based control right out of the box.

If someone tells you "won’t happen", then they have never used umbraco...

Editors love

  • Beautiful, user-friendly interface
  • Integrated WYSIWYG Editor
  • Support for editing in Microsoft Word
  • Versioned and scheduled publishing

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Developers love

  • Full support for own .NET Controls
  • Documented API
  • Use any .NET Language like c# or VB.NET
  • Full source code available (open source)

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Designers love

  • No limits to design
  • Super simple template engine
  • Full support for web standards
  • Full support for accessibility standards

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Bringing the best from our to the package repo

Thursday, January 07, 2010 by Tim Geyssens

Today we've done another update of the umbraco package repo (that's available from the packages tree in the developer section of umbraco). Again we've added some of the best rated/most downloaded projects created by our amazing community.

FamFamFam Icons by Shannon Deminick

Extends the document type icon dropdown with a massive number of icons.

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More details on this project on our.umbraco.org.

Log Manager by Immo Wache

Adds a new tree to the developer section that can be used to manage the umbraco log.

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More details on this project on our.umbraco.org.

Char Limit

A  datatype that allows you to set a limit on the number of characters that can be entered in a textarea.

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More details on this project on our.umbraco.org.

 

Remember to keep voting on your favorite packages and spread some karma on our.umbraco.org!

Christmas Calendar 2009 – a better blog package

Tuesday, December 01, 2009 by Niels Hartvig

At the little Umbraco HQ we've been discussing how we could make a Christmas Calendar that would work throughout December. As we're busy working on v4.1 it couldn't be too ambitious and the idea was to offer Contour at a random discount between 1-24EUR that changed daily. That was until Pete Brown Twittered this:

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If there's one thing my parents always have told me, it's to respect anyone who has a Commodore 128 as their Twitter background, so that's what we're going to do and that's what the Christmas Calendar 2009 is all about:

Making an awesome blog4umbraco version 2 with daily progress

The dogme manifest for this calendar is very simple: One guy in the HQ have to spend an hour every day working on the package with 45 minutes devoted to dev/design and 15 minutes on blogging about the progress. When we reach December 24th this means that not only will we have a stunning free blog package for Umbraco, but we have also shown how fast it is to build and improve things in Umbraco and how suitable Umbraco is for agile team development.

Stay tuned as Per will blog about setting up our build and package environment for this project.

Merry Christmas!

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