The official profile for Umbraco - The Friendly OpenSource ASP.NET CMS. Managed by Umbraco HQ.
Umbraco Deploy Release Candidates 4.9.10 and 3.1.21 introduce advanced features for streamlined deployment processes. Explore the latest optimizations, ensuring a seamless and reliable experience in web development workflows with Umbraco.
Umbraco Workflow 12.2 and 13 bring enhanced features for streamlined content management. Explore the latest updates optimizing workflow processes, ensuring efficient content creation, and collaboration within the Umbraco platform.
Great State, a Umbraco Platinum Partner, relies on Umbraco Cloud for efficient web development. Leveraging Umbraco's versatility, Umbraco Cloud offers benefits like seamless deployment, version control, continuous integration, security, scalability, API capabilities, and cost-effective hosting. This cloud-based solution combines Umbraco's strengths with cloud computing advantages, providing a compelling choice for technical prowess and ease of use.
Umbraco Cloud introduces Automatic Minor Upgrades and teases Umbraco CI/CD Flow. The Umbraco 12.2 and 12.3 releases enhance headless features. The Umbraco Winter Keynote 2024 is announced, promising insights into 2024 plans. A new Umbraco UI Builder add-on is introduced for efficient data handling. Upcoming releases include Umbraco 13 LTS, Umbraco 10.8 RC, and Umbraco Cloud enhancements.
An interview with Busra Sengul in this months uProfile series. Busra, a Software Engineer using Umbraco, shares insights into her role, experiences, and contributions to Umbraco CMS development. The interview provides a glimpse into her journey and the collaborative and inclusive culture at Umbraco.
As Cyber Week approaches, Umbraco HQ emphasizes the significance of Black Friday for businesses and the potential impact on website traffic. They discuss the importance of ensuring a smooth online shopping experience for customers during the surge in visitors. The focus is on Umbraco Cloud's Dedicated Resources, providing flexibility to handle increased traffic and positive feedback from users like IMPACT, an Umbraco Gold Partner.
Umbraco 13, the next Long Term Supported version of the CMS, is ready for testing. The release candidate includes upgrades like .NET 8 and C# 12 features, the Minimal Hosting Model, Webhooks for headless initiatives, Nested field limiting, Blocks in the Rich Text Editor, and a new Login Screen. Developers are encouraged to try it out and provide feedback to help ensure a successful final release, which is targeted for December 14, 2023.
Umbraco 12.3 introduces several improvements, including UI support for preview URLs in a headless context, access to protected content through the Content Delivery API using the OpenID Connect flow, and a new setting to improve boot times for large websites by fetching all data from the database at once. The release features community contributions, with 32 out of 50 bug fixes and additions coming from 22 unique contributors.
Umbraco UI Builder is a new data management tool for Umbraco, simplifying data handling and configuration. It automates the creation of custom management interfaces, saving development time. UI Builder offers a low-code approach, aligning with Umbraco's UI concepts, providing data sovereignty, and being available through Umbraco Cloud or as an add-on subscription for web agencies.
Umbraco Authorized Services 0.3, a new release, brings improved stability, security, and updated dependencies. Users can trust this package for secure access to Umbraco backoffice services, making it easier to integrate external services while adhering to best practices.
Umbraco is updating its prices for various products and services starting January 1, 2024, mainly due to price indexing. The changes affect Umbraco Cloud plans, Umbraco Heartcore, Forms, Deploy On-premises, Workflow, training courses, onsite training, certified master bundles, and support plans. Existing customers will see these prices on their 2024 invoices.
Umbraco 12.3 introduced a new configuration setting to limit concurrent logins which will have it's default value changed to false in Umbraco 13. This will prevent a user account from creating simultaneous sessions by default, meaning that only 1 session is allowed to be active at a time. This setting can always be set to true to not invalidate other active user sessions.
Meet Laura Weatherhead, a 5x Umbraco MVP and Full-stack .NET Developer with a decade of experience. She contributes actively to the Umbraco community, speaks at events, and co-hosts a podcast. Laura values Umbraco's openness and honesty. Currently, she's working on an Umbraco headless solution and enjoys circus training and unique experiences.
Umbraco Heartcore, a headless SaaS offering, is undergoing a core dependency upgrade for performance enhancements and new features like the Block Grid editor. Plan tiers are changing in 2024, offering more lenient restrictions. Rate limits on APIs and deprecation of Nested Content and Grid property editors are also announced.
Umbraco launches the Sustainability Challenge, targeting a greener digital industry. Participants innovate to reduce the environmental impact of websites. The challenge spans phases, encouraging creativity and community collaboration, with winners recognized for impactful contributions on Earth Hour, March 23, 2024. Deadline for entry is October 24th.
Participate in Umbraco's Hacktoberfest—contribute code or no-code efforts like documentation verification, blogs, and sponsorships. Earn swag or plant trees upon completion. Join hackathons for collaboration and guidance. Happy Hacktoberfest!
Umbraco voices concerns about the European Commission's Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and its potential negative impact on open-source software (OSS) communities. They emphasize the need for clear definitions to prevent deterring OSS contributions and innovation. Similar concerns are echoed by other open-source organizations.
RFC 0026 proposes replacing macros with "Blocks" in Umbraco's Rich Text Editor (RTE). The intent is to allow editors to insert styled and controlled content into the RTE without relying on macros. Blocks would offer functionalities similar to Block List and Block Grid editors, enhancing the editing experience.
Umbraco 13 addresses compromises made in Umbraco 12.2 for backward compatibility with the Media Delivery API. Changes involve using new interfaces instead of concrete classes, restructuring namespaces, and introducing new crop and focal point models for enhanced customization of media item output in both Content and Media Delivery APIs.