I didn't add a Type drop down like the scripts screen has. This is unnecessary and cumbersome. Instead it works like other screens and the user can generate a hierarchy in their files by adding /'s in the names. This is how it works in Stylesheets works and its a lot cleaner. I added a note of this to the creation dialogs as well. For example create a view file with the name myFolder/myView and the system will take care of folder creation automatically. There is also a delete option. Other errors fixed: Selecting a folder in the scripts lists was generating an error. Stylesheets would not create a new folder(but they wold make nested children in existing folders. Partial and Macro Views would not use the proper elpers for generating syncTree code.
Umbraco CMS
Umbraco is a free open source Content Management System built on the ASP.NET platform.
Building Umbraco from source
The easiest way to get started is to run build/build.bat which will build both the backoffice (also known as "Belle") and the Umbraco core. You can then easily start debugging from Visual Studio, or if you need to debug Belle you can run grunt dev in src\Umbraco.Web.UI.Client.
If you're interested in making changes to Belle make sure to read the Belle ReadMe file. Note that you can always download a nightly build so you don't have to build the code yourself.
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Umbraco - the simple, flexible and friendly ASP.NET CMS
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