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Recent News
Adding a contact form to your Umbraco site

UI-O-Matic is great for quickly adding a CRUD section to your Umbraco backoffice but what if you also want to add a form to your frontend based on the...

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UI-O-Matic V2 and custom repositories

One of the most thrilling new features in UI-O-Matic v2 is the ability to plug in your own reposities to handle the crud (thanks to Matt for the idea...

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Custom Umbraco Sections Made easy with UI-O-Matic v2

In collaboration with Matt Brailsford I’m am happy to announce the v2 release of UI-O-Matic. In addition to the beta we’ve also added the following: ...

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Extending UI-O-Matic V2 With custom List View filters

In the contact entries example you’ll see that we use a relative date filter to output the created date in the format of … minutes ago, hours ago,…days...

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Extending UI-O-Matic v2 with custom List Actions

Something that we’ve just added to UI-O-Matic v2 is the ability to plug in additional actions. So by default you get CRUD but now you will also be able...

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Using UI-O-Matic V2 as an entries viewer for your custom forms

As promised I would share some real world examples of using UI-O-Matic. One thing I tend to use if for is as a quick entries viewer for custom made forms...

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UI-O-Matic v2 Beta looking for testers

Two weeks ago I spotted this message on my Github timeline and I must say I was pretty excited to see the great Matt Brailsford forking the UI-O-Matic...

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UI-O-Matic and using data annotations for validation

UI-O-Matic provides an simply way to validate your model by implementing the interface IUIOMatic and the member Validate() there you simply return a list...

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UI-O-Matic Loves Umbraco FOrms

A year ago I introduced an Umbraco addon called UI-O-Matic which allows you to build up an integrated UI for your custom db tables in minutes (if you...

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Config Tree for Umbraco Now available on Nuget

It must have been one of the first project I created for Umbraco (timestamp says it was released December 14, 2008 http://www.nibble.be/?p=53) But now...

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UI-O-Matic and setting default values

I’ve just released verison 1.7.0 which adds the ability to set default values by using the event model. You can now attach to the event UIOMatic.Controllers...

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