Sotiris Filippidis
sotirisf.bsky.social
Sotiris Filippidis
@sotirisf.bsky.social
MD @ DotSee, Umbraco Specialist, Father of 2, Greek. Occasionally without beard.
Working with other agencies means we can't have our work credited as often as we'd like. If at all.

And that's okay.

The satisfaction we get from helping them grow by providing them top-class services is more than enough.

www.dot-see.com/services-for...
Umbraco Services for Agencies
White label nearshore Umbraco CMS services for agencies. We are the partner that will help you never again miss a project due to capacity shortages, lack of expertise or surges on tickets. Devoted to ...
www.dot-see.com
June 21, 2025 at 11:01 AM
2024 was a pretty intense year. We added features, fixed issues, and improved more than 50 sites, completed at least 10 upgrades from #Umbraco v7/v8 to v13, and started another 10 new projects for end clients and other agencies. We supported 8 agencies in total during 2024.
December 23, 2024 at 10:36 AM
Don't manually append a suffix to each of your page titles. You'll regret it if you need to change it later. Do it programmatically, using a "global" suffix that you only specify once. Here's an example of what we do in #umbraco but could be similar with other CMSs.
December 2, 2024 at 10:29 PM
Our free Discipline package for #Umbraco reached 5K downloads today. Thank you all for choosing to use it!

You can find it here: www.nuget.org/packages/Dot...

Read what it can do here: www.dot-see.com/blog/unveili...
Unveiling the Power of DotSee.Discipline for Umbraco v10 / v13
Want to control automatic node creation, restrict the number of nodes added somewhere, hide URL segments, or simplify the content tree? Discipline has got you covered.
www.dot-see.com
November 30, 2024 at 3:50 PM
2001:
"If only there was a CMS that could have a content tree, document types, custom data types, templates, and output XML so that could use XSLT... "
"No? Then it looks like I'll have to create my own one"

2003:
Umbraco v1: "Hold my beer"

(Pics are from mine, that led me to discover Umbraco)
November 23, 2024 at 5:20 PM
This is what got me started.

My first computer was a C128. Games were fun, but the real fun started when I discovered this guide. My first complete program was a phone catalog.

(Copied from a LinkedIn post of mine, not very creative for a first post here but it'll do :) )
November 19, 2024 at 8:49 AM