Posts Tagged ‘Web Development’

Your Website is Like a Stale Bag of Doritos: Get the Crunch Back with a Site Redesign

Feb. 13, 2013 by Jeff Demers

Is your website stale? Just like last month’s bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos, even the freshest web designs (and chips) go stale over time. Sure, we know you’re not rockin’ clunky flash graphics or comic sans typeface (right?), but there’s a good chance that your website is an embarrassment to your business. Outdated, sluggish websites [...]

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 [...]