Contentment for Umbraco - a state of happiness and satisfaction
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Umbraco is the friendliest, most flexible and fastest growing ASP.NET CMS, and used by more than 500,000 websites worldwide.
Contentment for Umbraco - a state of happiness and satisfaction
A flexible and lightweight Umbraco based framework, for making an Intranet, Extranet or social platform based on known conventions.
Redirects manager for Umbraco.
Look sits on top of Umbraco Examine adding support for: tag faceting, geospatial querying and text match highlighting.
An Umbraco Metadata Property Editor to manage Search engine results, open Graph and Twitter cards
UI Examples is a package that adds a new 'UI Examples' section to your Umbraco instance with working examples of how to customise the backoffice.
Free starter kit / theme for Umbraco v8+, based on the Bulma CSS framework.
Import and export addon for Skybrud.Umbraco.Redirects.
An examine indexer that uses Apache Tika.
uSupport is an feature rich ticketing system designed specifically for the Umbraco. It is a complete ticketing solution that enables users to create, manage, and view tickets and their associated comments.
Additional settings for use with Umbraco Grid column & row configurations.
Extended textbox and textarea property editors for Umbraco.
Context Menu option for managing relations in umbraco
[ARCHIVED] Custom Value Converter property-editor wrapper for Umbraco
This project is effectively a web based cut down LUKE. It allows you to query your examine indexes in the umbraco backoffice.
Add Font Awesome to your selectable icons in Umbraco 7 & Umbraco 8
Image Crop Picker for Umbraco
Auto block list is made to help automate the process of converting nested content into an block list. In addition it transfers the content to the new block list format.
Auto dictionaries is a Umbraco package that finds static content in templates and replaces them with dictionary items.
Element based property and grid editor for Umbraco 8.
Created by Niels Hartvig
Released February 16, 2005