uHidesy sounds like the fix I'm looking for. However, it didn't work in my Umbraco installation. Turns out I'm using Umbraco 4.7. You don't happen to have a version of uHidesy that is compatible with 4.7 do you...?
I have uHidesy working just fine on a v4.7 site of mine. Just installed the package and added the uHidesy data type to one of my document types on the "Property"-tab, and then I was able to hide the properties that I wanted.
Take note that there's two different versions of this package, but if you just press the green download-button on the project page, you should get the version compatible with .NET 4.0.
uHidesy for 4.7?
uHidesy sounds like the fix I'm looking for. However, it didn't work in my Umbraco installation. Turns out I'm using Umbraco 4.7. You don't happen to have a version of uHidesy that is compatible with 4.7 do you...?
Thanks,
Luke
Hi Luke
I have uHidesy working just fine on a v4.7 site of mine. Just installed the package and added the uHidesy data type to one of my document types on the "Property"-tab, and then I was able to hide the properties that I wanted.
Take note that there's two different versions of this package, but if you just press the green download-button on the project page, you should get the version compatible with .NET 4.0.
/Kim A
Ah. I had confused myself with the way I have organized my doc types. Once I sorted them out, uHidesy popped up. Thanks!
Ahh cool enough Luke :) Great that you got it working!
/Kim A
Thanks Kim.
I'm glad you guys are finding uHidesy useful.
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