Bellissima Collab
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🎬 Today's UmbraCollab is finished! I had a great time trying out Umbraco Bellissima for the first time and getting a property editor to work. Even though I did a bit of preparation, there was so many good tips and explanation coming in from @Jacob Overgaard as well, thanks Jacob! 📽️ The recording is now available on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arztzoXqFzMâ–ľ

This includes a link to a GitHub repo where I pushed todays progress, if you wanted to try it out for yourself.
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That’s my viewing sorted later today. Be interesting to see how this went and learn from others. As mostly it’s look at Kevin’s post and the source code in my current hacks and playing around.
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This is a lot smaller than what Kevin has been up to, starting with the minimal amount of effort to get to something and then expanding a little. Great fun!
And we ended up with a property value stored in the database, woohoo.
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Ah sounds you got reasonably far
Be good to watch/follow along and see what everyone chimes in with etc
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I could have copy/pasted all the docs, and did a bit of that, but mostly we got into why things work the way they work and how they fit together. It's so important to be able to form a mental model, instead of just copying the examples but not really knowing what things do.
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100% so be interesting to hear this