* create a symlink between local Client .vscode snippets and global snippets for ease of use * fix: no need to specify `Element` in the snippet as that is pulled from the filename Because of our convention with `x.element.ts` you would have ended up with `UmbXElementElement` * feat: adds new component `umb-input-dropzone` * docs(storybook): more stories * feat: construct the temporary files centrally along with an `AbortController` and use its signal * feat: makes UmbInputDropzone form aware * feat: introduces a change event * chore: temporary changes before changing upload field * feat: adds default slot * docs: adds jsdocs * feat: adds more properties * feat: adds dashed styling * feat: adds multiple support * feat: allows to cancel file * feat: separate **cancel** and **remove** * fix stylibg * move dropzone element * move input-dropzone into dropzone package * feat: introduces a 'dropzone' package * import for backward compatibility * remove ambigious export * reexport everything from dropzone * fix import * cleanup test files * use correct import paths * test: make sure folder exists before writing to it * adds export for modals * adds entrypoint for dropzone package * use the AbortController directly on the temporary file object * uses correct icon name * feat: adds ability to remove all files and cancel the request * feat: adds styling for the uploader and enables it to work in multiple mode with classes over id's * do not let the content exceed its boundaries * feat: formats progress with 2 decimals * feat: formats with 0 decimals * fix: returns cancel error * fix: maps cancel errors back to the uploadable item * fix: do not proceed with media items if the request was cancelled * chore: mark exports from media <- dropzone as deprecated * fix: use correct attribute and remove a todo with localizations * fix: use correct attribute and remove a todo with localizations * fix: allow to specify parent through attribute * feat: align attribute `disableFolderUpload` between dropzone components
Umbraco CMS
Umbraco is a free and open source .NET content management system. Our mission is to help you deliver delightful digital experiences by making Umbraco friendly, simpler and social.
Learn more at umbraco.com
Looking to install Umbraco?
You can get started using the following commands on Windows, Linux and MacOS (after installing the .NET Runtime and SDK):
dotnet new install Umbraco.Templates
dotnet new umbraco --name MyProject
cd MyProject
dotnet run
Documentation
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Some important documentation links to get you started:
- Installing Umbraco CMS
- Getting to know Umbraco
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