Structuring Navigation and Other Page Properties In Kentico 12 MVC

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As great as it is building sites using the MVC framework in Kentico, I do miss some of the page features we’re spoilt with that previous editions of Kentico has to offer.

Like anything, there are always workarounds to implement the features we have become accustomed to but ensuring the correct approach is key, especially when moving existing Kentico clients onto Kentico 12 MVC edition. Familiarity is ever so important for the longer tenure clients who already have experience using previous versions of Kentico.

In my Syndicut Medium post, I show how to use Kentico's existing fields from the CMS_Document table to work alongside the new MVC approach.

Take a read here: https://medium.com/syndicut/adding-navigation-properties-to-pages-in-kentico-12-mvc-8f054f804af2

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