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This article explains what to do in case you or your editors are getting an IIS 403 error when creating new documents.
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1/22/2013 1:41:47 PM in
Content Management
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There is a similar solution in the Kentico forums which will not work when using newer versions of Kentico CMS; this is because the Date Picker was changed from the default .NET, to a JavaScript file using the jQuery library.
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Created on
1/13/2013 6:35:55 PM in
Content Management
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If you want to add an extra button to the CK Editor’s toolbar, that allows you to place your own or a default widget as an in-line widget to the editor’s field, you can follow the steps below.
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Created on
7/24/2012 7:11:06 AM in
Content Management
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This article will explain the difference between the two methods of publishing a document to the live site.
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Created on
6/20/2012 2:10:15 PM in
Content Management
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This article describes how to set the checked property for deleting a document by default.
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Created on
6/13/2012 9:03:37 AM in
Content Management
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This article will show you how to correctly inherit content of an editable region on a sub page, when using ASPX page templates.
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Created on
5/14/2012 11:08:37 AM in
Content Management
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This article describes how to import Bad words from an external file to Kentico CMS application.
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Created on
4/24/2012 6:43:51 AM in
Content Management
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This article describes how to set the default behavior of the Enter key in the CK Editor.
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Created on
4/24/2012 6:20:33 AM in
Content Management
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While developing custom web parts, you may have a requirement to insert or edit a record in the custom table or forms table while at the same time using a predefined alternative form to create a form. This article demonstrates initialization of an alternative form and how to work with its data.
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Created on
3/26/2012 9:18:42 AM in
Content Management
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In this article, we will show you what to check and change if you are having issues to display correct links to images or documents. The most common problem is that links are not resolved (they point to a relative path in the HTML output), or that the rendered URLs contain an additional “~” sign.
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Created on
2/20/2012 3:15:36 AM in
Content Management