I was curious to see if there was a list of sites which currently show off what Umbraco 7 can do, in respect of responsive design, and various plugins / controls etc.
I know this is an old post. but did you find a list of Umbraco sites developed in Umbraco 7 ?.
I donĀ“t think there is a list of which currently show off what Umbraco 7 can do. Umbraco CMS, is much flexisble, and there a not two Umbraco installations that are simillar.
What you can try if you are on twitter, is try to use the hashtag #umbraco7, or #umbLaunch hashtag.There is also a website which collected the sites that are launched on Twitter with the hashtag #umbLaunch http://umblaunch.co.uk/I've made somesampling, and lots of the first sites on the webiste are using Umbraco 7.
You could check out https://www.westherts.ac.uk that's a v7 site that one of my clients built that heavily uses responsive stuff.
In general though, other than shifting the data into the layout you've chosen, the front end of an Umbraco site is more to do with the skills of the front end guys than Umbraco itself, as out of the box, the front end doesn't really do anything! As Dennis said, no two sites are ever really the same, it's ome of the joys of using Umbraco, the flexibililty allows you to do whatever you want on the front end, rather than forcing markup on you, like say DotNetNuke.......
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I was curious to see if there was a list of sites which currently show off what Umbraco 7 can do, in respect of responsive design, and various plugins / controls etc.
Hi Chris,
I know this is an old post. but did you find a list of Umbraco sites developed in Umbraco 7 ?.
I donĀ“t think there is a list of which currently show off what Umbraco 7 can do. Umbraco CMS, is much flexisble, and there a not two Umbraco installations that are simillar.
What you can try if you are on twitter, is try to use the hashtag #umbraco7, or #umbLaunch hashtag.There is also a website which collected the sites that are launched on Twitter with the hashtag #umbLaunch http://umblaunch.co.uk/ I've made some sampling, and lots of the first sites on the webiste are using Umbraco 7.
Hope this helps,
/Dennis
Thanks Dennis,
You could check out https://www.westherts.ac.uk that's a v7 site that one of my clients built that heavily uses responsive stuff.
In general though, other than shifting the data into the layout you've chosen, the front end of an Umbraco site is more to do with the skills of the front end guys than Umbraco itself, as out of the box, the front end doesn't really do anything! As Dennis said, no two sites are ever really the same, it's ome of the joys of using Umbraco, the flexibililty allows you to do whatever you want on the front end, rather than forcing markup on you, like say DotNetNuke.......
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