Issue No 119

This Summer, Do This One Thing Before the Chaos Returns

by Joke Van Hamme

Between beach days and OOO replies, summer gives us a rare thing: breathing room. Joke suggests using that space to reassess what’s really worth your time, energy, and focus. From asking “am I working on the right things?” to mapping your daily energy like a productivity chart, she guides us through building a smarter, more human calendar.

Beyond Culture: Using Umbraco 16 Segments for Contextual Experiences

by Sean Thorne

Sean shows us how Umbraco 16’s segments lets you serve different versions of the same content based on context, not just language. He walks through a low-bandwidth mode for users with poor connections, and shows how to implement it in both Razor and Vue setups. It's a simple way to make your site more responsive, more accessible, and a lot cleaner to maintain.

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Around the Web

A curated collection of Umbraco and industry related tools, tips, tricks, and tutorials from around the web.

No‑code content sync with MCP servers for Sitecore and Umbraco

credit: Jeroen Breuer

If you missed Codegarden you may have missed that MCPs (Model Context Protocols) are all the buzz in Umbraco right now - maybe even everywhere! Jeroen takes us through an awesome exploration of the Sitecore and Umbraco MCPs in tandem, using them to sync content between the two different pieces of software!

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Umbraco.Community.Smidge for v16

credit: Aaron Sadler

With the removal of the RuntimeMinifier in Umbraco 14, Smidge has not been as viable as it was in previous versions of Umbraco. Aaron has written a package that re-introduces the RuntimeMinifier and lets you bundle your javascript and css file server-side using Smidge!

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Open Sourcing an Umbraco Cloud Site

credit: Lotte Pitcher

With Cloud's new(ish) CI/CD workflow, open-sourcing a cloud site is easier than it's ever been. The new community website is on it's way for Umbraco and Lotte speaks about open-sourcing it to the community while keeping important information like license keys private. Check out her article and test the new repository!

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Adding 2FA (+ recovery codes) for Umbraco Members

credit: Rick Butterfield

When Rick started setting up 2FA for his Umbraco members in v13, he discovered that the docs were either lacking or confusing so he decided to share the wealth of his learning with us. His blog article will take you through setting up 2FA for your front-end Umbraco members, including recovery codes!

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How I Saved 5GB of Storage Per Year for UMB.FYI

credit: Matt Brailsford

When Matt started noticing that his UMB.FYI newsletters - which are simple and text-based - were getting truncated, he knew he had to figure out why. Follow his journey taking his newsletter file size from a whopping 215KB down to 57KB and learn some lessons along the way!

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