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Getting Started
A great place to start is with our Getting Started Guide:
Make sure to check the free foundation videos on how to get started building Umbraco sites. They're available from:
Worlds best community
You'll find our über active community working hard to help each other at Our Umbraco:
Important Note:
If you extract the files using Window's built in compression tool you will need to 'UNBLOCK' the ZIP file from the Properties Dialog before doing so. Otherwise your installation may not include all required files.
WebDeploy, Web PI, and WebMatrix Users
Use the WebDeploy package provided which includes the Microsoft SQL CE runtime files and installer.
Important when upgrading
- Upgrade as if it was a patch release (update /bin, /umbraco and /umbraco_client). For general upgrade information follow the guide found at http://our.umbraco.org/wiki/install-and-setup/upgrading-an-umbraco-installation
- 4.7.1 requires the .NET 4.0 framework
- Delete /bin/Microsoft.Scripting.dll, /bin/Iron * .dll, /bin/RazorEngine * .dll
- Breaking chance in razor macros in 4.7.1.1 if you've added parameters to macros without declaring them on your macro definition first (a bug that it worked in 4.7.1 and unfortunately picked up by a few). See: http://our.umbraco.org/forum/developers/razor/27675-Dynamic-parameters-not-working-on-version-4711
Web.Config changes (from 4.6 and older)
- Update the web web.config to include the 4 changes found in (they're clearly marked in the web.config in 4.7.1 as <!-- Added in Umbraco 4.6.2 -->):
- A new sectionGroup under <configSections/>
- It's three new keys under <appSettings/>
- A new buildprovider section under <compilation/>
- A new system.web.webPages.razor element under <configuration/>
Breaking changes (from 4.6 and older)
- The definition of IMacroEngine has changed
- IronPython and IronRuby is now not a part of the distribution and needs to be installed by unzipping the contents of the separate macroengine download
Known issues
- Currently no (0) known issues
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A great release. Using on all our FTSE100 sites with excellent results. Well done HQ.
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neiltootell
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Jan 25 at 9:46 AM
This really is an excellent release of Umbraco. Very stable and as ever highly extensible.
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JohnCScott
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Jan 18 at 2:21 PM
The next time I need to choose a free CMS to develop with, I will avoid Umbraco like the plague. Basic features found in better CMS systems are not included out of the box. (e.g. Decimal number datatype, default values when creating new pages, deployment etc.). The result is a need to rely on plugins that end up conflicting with each other. The professional packages just as buggy. AVOID.
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daveb84
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Jan 12 at 9:25 AM
Without any competition the best open source CMS on the market. And whit the Razor templates and macros this system really makes is a bless to quickly get websites up and running.
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enkelmedia
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Dec 25 2011 at 9:06 PM
Love Umbraco! A big step forward. Highly recommended.
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narcishut
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Dec 2 2011 at 7:36 PM
Umbraco 4.7.1 itself is great and I've created a few sites in it, extending heavily with custom .NET.
However, I've just tried again to upgrade from 4.5.2 to 4.7.1 and it's a no go. I can't get it to work. Complete frustration.
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kikz
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Nov 30 2011 at 4:01 AM
I really have no idea how others rate this so high, installation package is missing all xslt scripts that appear to be referenced so Error reading XSLT file umbTopNavigation is all I can see after 6 fairly straight forward and otherwise uneventful (re)installations. I've no idea how to get past this and after spending a day on this I'm none the wiser. Sorry, thumbs down.
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atlantic
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Nov 27 2011 at 8:29 AM
Someone who know or has worked in improvements for umbraco database? The database is growing too much and it's being slow...
any ideas? thanks
Lucho
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luchof
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Nov 22 2011 at 1:56 PM
For anyone new to Umbraco, don't be put off by the fact there's only 10 reviews.
The product is fantastic and the Umbraco community is amazing and supportive with over
If you need a great/flexible .net CMS you have your answer. Easiest install is via the Web platform installer. our.umbraco.org for support.
As for this particular release 4.7.1 is stable and adds some great Razor features.
Rich
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reserves
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Nov 17 2011 at 11:36 AM
High performing, few bugs. The same flexibilty as before + more. Razor engine. And first and most important - a huge friendly community ready to help you!
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jesperordrup
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Nov 16 2011 at 4:36 PM
I loved umbraco, changed from anotherr open source cms, like razor integration.
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timokeller
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Nov 5 2011 at 3:17 PM
Great razor updates and a bug fix for load balanced environments. Just gets better
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webmonger
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Oct 27 2011 at 11:08 AM
Fabulous update, no problems with upgrade procedure. One optional addition, if would like to be able to disable the lock screen you need to add the security element and its contents from the umbracoSettings.config when you upgrade from previous versions.
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Jeavon
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Sep 23 2011 at 8:40 AM
after the upgrade from 4.7.0 to 4.7.1 I had a minor issue: the background of my website was in my richttext editor. The solution for this problem can be found here: http://www.nibble.be/?p=74
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acandael
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Sep 22 2011 at 8:41 AM
So many small bugs are still not be fixed. But thank you for this great CMS.
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esunxray
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Sep 22 2011 at 3:20 AM
I have just upgraded my personal site from v 4.7.0 to this one. The upgrade was very easy, with no issues other than a couple of minor Razor script adjustments, which were needed. Everything is running smoothly. I've read about the improvements, which, together with the easy upgrade makes having this version a very good move! :)
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dimitri_kourk
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Sep 21 2011 at 10:40 PM
Best. Release. Ever! Like a BOSS!
The Members parts of umbraco has been greatly improved and many bugs have been fixed.
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kipusoep
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Sep 21 2011 at 3:17 PM