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New design and functionality on nuget.episerver.com

The first round of upgrades to nuget.episerver.com took place last night. The site now has a cleaner design as well as package searching and sorting.

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I found that I had to clear my browser cache to get the new css to take affect so if it looks a bit weird then try this first before reporting it as a bug.

I would like to thank Cecilia and Andreas from Nansen for their help with the design.

Feedback as always is welcome.

Oct 05, 2011

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