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  • Luke Johnson 61 posts 80 karma points
    Jun 21, 2011 @ 19:54
    Luke Johnson
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    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

  • Kim Andersen 1447 posts 2196 karma points MVP
    Jun 21, 2011 @ 20:28
    Kim Andersen
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    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

  • Luke Johnson 61 posts 80 karma points
    Jun 21, 2011 @ 21:31
    Luke Johnson
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    Ah. I had confused myself with the way I have organized my doc types. Once I sorted them out, uHidesy popped up. Thanks!

  • Kim Andersen 1447 posts 2196 karma points MVP
    Jun 21, 2011 @ 22:20
    Kim Andersen
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    Ahh cool enough Luke :) Great that you got it working!

    /Kim A

  • Anthony Dang 1404 posts 2558 karma points MVP 3x c-trib
    Jun 21, 2011 @ 22:43
    Anthony Dang
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    Thanks Kim.

    I'm glad you guys are finding uHidesy useful.

     

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