We recently had a project for a client, MOM Magazine, that had the need to have several blogs on their site running independently, yet in the same CMS. Blog 4 Umbraco to the rescue! After the Christmas upgrade sprint from the Umbraco team I knew that the blog could handle everything they needed [...]
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Umbraco Package: Google Map Macro for the Rich Text Editor
First Umbraco Package!
OK, its simple, but we needed to let a client insert Google Maps into content areas via the Rich Text Editor in Umbraco. Macro to the rescue!
Package: Google_Map_Macro_for_the_Rich_Text_Editor__1.0.zip
After installing the package, you should be able to insert a new Google Map in the Rich Text Editor by doing this:
1. Find your location in [...]
Umbraco 5th Birthday Celebration at ProWorks!
Come join the Corvallis Umbraco 5th birthday celebration February 16th at 4:00 pm-5:30 pm at the ProWorks offices.
We’ll have some snacks and drinks and may even announce something cool regarding Umbraco!
ProWorks Location: 1600 S.W. Western Blvd., Ste 230, Corvallis, Oregon 97333
RSVP on our Facebook event here: Umbraco 5th Birthday Meetup in Corvallis
Or, at the Umbraco [...]
Umbraco Blog Skins - Lozenge and Flowers
Alan and I created a cool Umbraco blog skin for the new blog4umbraco blog package skin browser!
We have two skins based on the same style:
ProWorks Lozenge White
This is sort of a simple, base skin that would be great to add photos or color to.
It is based on the K2 Lite for Sandbox theme so it [...]
Umbraco and Windows 7: Umbraco Windows 7 Theme
In honor of Windows 7 launch day and my Umbraco level 2 training session in Seattle with Paul Sterling of Motus Connect, I downloaded a few cool Umbraco desktop wallpapers and made an Umbraco Windows 7 themepack!
The following wallpapers are included:
From umbTop = Umbraco Desktops, by VooDooDog
From The CogWorks - Umbraco Goodies
From The CogWorks - [...]
Umbraco and PayPal form content
Before you display or render your (or your client’s) PayPal “Add to Cart” generated “buttons” on your page, you should add a “dummy” form