• Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 24, 2016

    A dot (.) – it is harmless. What harm can it do, it looks pretty innocent. And yet it can break your Catalog UI. Catalog UI relies on the Shell UI from CMS to render properties and such. Shell UI, in its hands, needs to know about the metadata of...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 03, 2016

    When a customer add a coupon to his/her cart, it’s nice and best practice to show to him/her if the coupon has been applied successfully, or if it was an invalid/not applicable code. How can you do that? In old promotion system When old promotion...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jun 01, 2016

    This is going to be a relatively short post. If you are using Episerver Commerce 9, you probably know that we are working on a new promotion system. It’s still BETA, but some of our customers already use it, and from what I heard they are really...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 21, 2016

    This is an excerpt from my book – Pro Episerver Commerce – which is now already 2/3 complete. Dictionary types. Previously we discussed on how properties work with catalog content. However – if you have dictionary types in your MetaClasses, they...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 16, 2016

    From what I heard, developers seem to love both QuickSilver – as a template – and ServiceApi – as a REST server – very much. Despite of being relatively new on the field, they are being used quite frequently – QuickSilver is the preferred choice f...

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