Posts Tagged ‘Kentico’
Creating User Specific, Editable BizForms
Sep. 9, 2011 by Dean Dorazio
Creating User Specific, Editable BizForms In Kentico In this article I’ll show you how to create a special type of BizForm that will allow each user to edit their specific form data over and over. When a user returns to a page that has the BizForm on it, their data will be automatically loaded from [...]
Wildcard URL’s in Kentico
Aug. 31, 2011 by Dean Dorazio
A little known feature in Kentico is the ability to have “Wildcard URL’s”. Wildcard URL’s are essentially the ability to route multiple URL’s to the same page. It’s similar to the routing features in ASP.NET MVC or ASP.NET 4.0. In this post I’ll show you how to setup complex wildcard URLs in Kentico and it [...]
Web Re-design: 5 Tips to Migrate Existing Content into Kentico
Jul. 20, 2010 by Jeff Demers
Lately, many of our web re-design projects involve migrating existing content from a database into a .net content management system. I spoke with a few of our certified Kentico trainers and web developers about the best way to integrate Kentico with a back end database that contains content that needs to be migrated to a [...]
Announcing the Kentico Implementation Group on LinkedIn
Jun. 30, 2010 by Jeff Demers
We receive a lot of requests from people who are re-designing their websites to explain the benefits of building their website with a content management system (“CMS”). One of the CMS that gets mentioned a lot is Kentico, an off the shelf asp.net powered CMS. The questions people ask us about Kentico pretty much fall [...]
Choosing a Content Management System (CMS) for B2B Companies
Jan. 16, 2010 by Jeff Demers
It’s amazing how the Web continues to reshape traditional marketing as our entire society shifts to becoming driven by the consumption of information flowing from the online world. If you’re in B2B marketing or sales, never has it been a higher priority than now for your business to be an active publisher online, garnering more [...]

