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When creating websites with Kentico CMS, I often find myself adding default web part properties so that I can specify default web part values or access them in the widgets. That is why I added a small update to my Widgetizer script. The script allows you to add all the default web part properties by simply clicking a button!

The image below illustrates this:

default_web_part_properties.png

Click here to download the Widgetizer v1.1 package. Simply replace the existing files and your good to go!
Posted: 21-09-2011 | 0 comments | Filed under: Web Parts, Widgetize, Tweaks


I have created a downloadable package for my latest tweaks: "Widgetize!" and "Copy web part".
Posted: 11-08-2011 | 0 comments | Filed under: Web Parts, Widgetize, Tweaks

This tweak is similar to the "Widgetizer!" script and allows you to copy web parts from one page template to another.
Posted: 09-08-2011 | 3 comments | Filed under: Web Parts, Tweaks, Template

This tweak will allow you to create configured widgets from your configured web parts.
Posted: 28-06-2011 | 2 comments | Filed under: Web Parts, Widgets, Tweaks

The following steps will show you how to clone the "Editable text" web part and change it's code to display default texts (e.g. {%DocumentName%} macro for the title) for your editors.
Posted: 20-06-2011 | 0 comments | Filed under: Web Parts, Tweaks


This tweak will show you the needed steps for creating default web part containers per site.
Posted: 20-06-2011 | 2 comments | Filed under: Web Part Container, Tweaks

Last week we visited the HartmanEVENT 2011 in the Netherlands. This is were my boss attended the "Content Tool Idol 2011" contest and informed me about a nice little feature he had seen in one of the vendor sessions. The feature allowed the editor to easily translate texts using Google's translate service.
Posted: 25-05-2011 | 1 comments | Filed under: API, Google, Tweaks, UI, 55R2

This post covers a tweak which I find useful when working with multiple cultures. The tweak does not add documents which are not translated in the content tree. This can be usefull when you are working with a lot of documents/cultures or when you simply want to keep a clean content tree per culture.
Posted: 21-06-2010 | 1 comments | Filed under: Culture, Tweaks, UI, 55

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