Orchard Hungary is an archive

This site is now an archive. We'll keep it so the content is accessible, but we won't update it anymore. However, we frequently publish Orchard-related news on our other site Orchard Dojo, so be sure to check that out instead. And if you're interested in news about our Orchard development company, Lombiq, check out our website.

Orchard Hungary: Recent Posts

  • Orchard Brotips: speeding up Orchard (or really ASP.NET) debugging

    Tags: Orchard, Orchard brotips, debugging, IIS, Visual Studio, brotip

    Let me guess: you have some kick-ass high-end computer with twenty gigamegaflops of solid state quantum GPU, but debugging an Orchard instance is slow. Particularly starting debugging (and spinning up an Orchard instance) is slow and when opening a page that wasn't yet hit by the JIT compiler is also slow. Meanwhile your computer uses a fraction of its resources.

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  • Introducing OrchardHUN.ModuleProfiles

    Tags: Orchard, Orchard HUN, modules, ModuleProfiles

    As the title says, the Orchard Hungary Team released (not long ago) its (third) module, called OrchardHUN.ModuleProfiles. Using this module built into the admin interface, you can create a "module profile" and set states for the corresponding modules. This will become useful when you want use different sets of modules for different environments: ShapeTracing is used while developing, but should be disabled in production, and so on.

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  • Orchard Gems: module name class on the html tag

    Tags: styling, CSS, Orchard gems, Orchard

    Proper styling often takes up a big piece of development time, when we're hunting pixels for hours, so that even users looking at the website through a refrigerator's built-in console running some exotic fork of Windows CE can experience the same as an IE 6 user. Just kidding, it's worse than that. Anyway, there is a nice feature in Orchard that could help targeting elements of the layout: automatic classes on the html tag.

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  • First!

    Tags: Orchard, Orchard HUN, site, first

    This is the opening blogpost for the all-new English site of the Orchard Hungary Community Team. From now on (and retrospectively) we are going to publish our thoughts and experiences about web development and Orchard in English language too!

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