ASP.NET Core renderer

FAQ

  • Can I use my existing website with ASP.NET Core? 
    Yes, Sitefinity ASP.NET Core solution does not impact the existing functionality of your website. You can use Sitefinity ASP.NET Core Renderer simultaneously with your existing website. 
  • Can I use the new Page editor without ASP.NET Core? 
    This is partially possible through using the React standalone renderer app.
    For more information, see the Sample React standalone renderer app on Sitefinity GitHub repository.
  • Can I use the old page editor with new ASP.NET Core pages? 
    No. 
  • Can I use my existing widgets with the new Page editor?  
    No. 
  • I have a new project, should I start implementing it with ASP.NET Core or I can safely work with MVC? 
    Sitefinity ASP.NET Core Renderer is ready for full productive use. There is a set of built-in widgets that you can use to develop your sites. Sitefinity also supports the standard .NET framework and the two-tier Sitefinity architecture.
  • Do you have any plans to support migration of existing widgets?  
    For more information, see ASP.NET Core vs ASP.NET MVC.
 

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