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Andy Butland discusses the release candidate of Umbraco 17, highlighting key updates and improvements, including .NET 10 compatibility, load balancing for the backoffice, consistent date handling, and enhanced user experience features. He encourages users to test the release candidate and report any issues for further refinement.
In the latest umbraCoffee discussion, hosts Marcin and Callum reflect on recent developments in the Umbraco community, including the upcoming release of Umbraco 17, project updates, and community engagement initiatives. They also discuss personal experiences with work-life balance, travel, and the importance of structured development practices.
2025-11-05 from 16:00 to 17:00 (Asia/Kolkata) - Online
Umbraco CMS 16+ allows users to extend the backoffice using TypeScript. Richard Soeteman demonstrates creating a JSON content viewer Workspace View for Admin users, enabling easy access to document JSON. By consuming UMB_DOCUMENT_WORKSPACE_CONTEXT and configuring a manifest file, the JSON viewer is restricted to Admins in the content section.
2025-11-05 from 16:00 to 17:00 (Asia/Kolkata) - Online
Umbraco 17 has launched its Beta version, introducing a clearer pre-release process. This update features a new backoffice architecture, improved extensibility, and modern technology, transitioning from AngularJS to Web Components. The upgrade from Umbraco 13 to 17 is significant but manageable, ensuring a stable, future-proof platform for developers and users.
Umbraco 14 has removed the backoffice tours feature that was present in Umbraco 13, which introduced users to CMS functionalities. Although there were intentions to re-implement this feature in future versions, AndyButland states that efforts will focus on enhancing documentation and video resources instead, as custom tours were not widely adopted.
Andy Butland announces that Razor run-time compilation is now obsolete, urging against its use in production. This change affects Umbraco features like the BackOfficeDevelopment runtime mode and InMemoryAuto models builder, which will be removed in Umbraco 19. Users are advised to edit templates as .cshtml views and utilize dotnet watch for hot reload.