Open source, easy to learn and use, cross platform .NET Core CMS. Fast, scalable, code-first, unobtrusive and extensible with powerful querying and Lucene integration.
I think having a version history is a must for a CMS. Do you have a plan to add such feature?
If not, could you share any tips for anyone who would dare to build it? :) Thanks!
Hi, I'm liking the CMS so far. I found that the UI deletes items set with the content picker upon sort. If you have a model with a content picker and you go into the backoffice to manage items you've chosen and you click to sort one it will delete the item if the mouse is over the icon with the up/down arrows when the click up event fires. If i click down to sort an item and move the mouse slightly to the right of the icon it will not delete on click up. I hope this makes sense.
Hi, very interesting CMS, thanks for sharing it!
Spend few hours on it and not sure how to pass my custom ViewModel from Controller into view (let say I need to pre-populate it in Controller). Could you update sample website to cover full scenario? ViewModel passing in GET & POST actions.
Thanks in advance!
Issue: SqlException: The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_AspNetUserRoles_AspNetUsers_UserId". The conflict occurred in database "puck", table "dbo.AspNetUsers", column 'Id'.
You'll see domain root not set, likely because there is no content.
The only way to fix this is to delete all pages and then start over. Did I miss anything?
I noticed that ApiController.DomainMapping() calls SetDomain which could help but how can this be done?