Paul Seal

Umbraco Developer at Moriyama

Umbraco MVP and .NET Web Developer from Derby (UK) who specialises in building Content Management System (CMS) websites using MVC with Umbraco as a framework. Paul is passionate about web development and programming as a whole. Apart from when he's with his wife and son, if he's not writing code, he's thinking about it or listening to a podcast about it.

Articles by Paul Seal

umbracoUrlAlias - Create an alternative URL for a page in Umbraco

Using the umbracoUrlAlias property on a page in Umbraco gives you the ability to set up one or more different URLs for a single page. The page structure of your site might create long URLs, and you may want to a shorter one, the umbracoUrlAlias will do that for you. Or a page may have previously existed with a different URL, and you want to catch the traffic going to that URL and get them to look at this page, the umbracoUrlAlias will do that for you as well. Read More

Paul Seal
07 April 2016

10 tips for being outstanding in an interview

Here are my 10 tips for being outstanding in an interview. Read More

Paul Seal
07 April 2016

How to add any search engine or site search to google Chrome

If you have a favourite site that you like to search on, or want to use a different search engine this tool will help you set up quick searching on them using Google Chrome. Read More

Paul Seal
06 April 2016

How to install Umbraco using Visual Studio NuGet IIS and SQL Server

This post gives you a step by step guide on how to install Umbraco on your local machine using Visual Studio, NuGet, IIS and SQL Server. Read More

Paul Seal
05 April 2016

Intercepting content and member save events in Umbraco

In Umbraco, you may want to perform certain actions when a content item or member is being saved or created. This post shows you how to do that. This is relevant for Umbraco projects that use MVC. Read More

Paul Seal
01 April 2016

What makes a good recruitment agent?

Over the years, I have had many interactions with recruitment agents. In fact, I got my last 2 programming jobs thanks to the help of recruitment agents. This post shares with you what I have learned about recruiters, what to look out for and how you can get the best from them. Read More

Paul Seal
31 March 2016

10 FREE, highly useful, tools for web developers

Over the years I have found many useful free tools to help me in my job as a Web Developer. In this post, I share 10 of my favourite free tools with you so you can get the benefit of them too. Read More

Paul Seal
21 March 2016

Valuable lessons learned about delivering software

When you look back at a project and you think about what you could have done differently, you should write these down and look at them before you start the next project so you don't do the same again. In this post I share some of the lessons I've learned in my career when delivering software. Read More

Paul Seal
10 March 2016

I don't have bad days... I choose not to.

This is one of the most important things I've learned in my whole career. It really does have the power to change your life. Read More

Paul Seal
01 March 2016

The sound of people typing drives me crazy.

The sound of people typing drives me crazy. Read More

Paul Seal
26 February 2016