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NickCraver / DmpAnalysis.linq
Last active May 1, 2024 21:09
DMP Analysis in LinqPad
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jkarsrud / BundleInstall.md
Last active May 27, 2020 08:51
How to use ASP.NET Bundling and Minifications in Umbraco

How to use ASP.NET Bundling and Minifications in Umbraco

Using the ASP.NET bundling and minifications is pretty straight forward, but here is a small guide that take care of a few gotchas when implementing bundles in your Umbraco project.

Installing ASP.NET Bundling and Minifications

ASP.NET Bundling and Minifications is part of the Microsoft ASP.NET Web Optimization Framework and is installed via NuGet;

PM> Install-Package Microsoft.AspNet.Web.Optimization

Once this is done, you need to create a BundleConfig.cs in your App_Start1 folder. This is where you register your different bundles. It can be extremely simple, or it can be more complex, but the gist of it is this;