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Owain Williams
Owain Williams

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Obsolete Umbraco Property Types.

Yesterday I had a bit of a panic. I was bug fixing something for a client and I changed the property editor from (Obsolete) Media Picker to Media Pick... Continue reading

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Helen Anderson

Hi Owain

We encourage the entire article to be published on DEV.to (if you have proper rights), with a linkback if appropriate. From the Terms of Use:

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Please do share articles in full if possible!

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Owain Williams

Sorry, I'll be sure to write the full article in future.

Owain.

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