Tom Fulton aac015dc0b Refactor property aliases for uniqueness
Old: archetype-property-<umbracoPropertyAlias>-<fieldsetIndex>-<propertyIndex>
New: archetype-property-<umbracoPropertyAlias>-<archetypePropertyAlias>-<fieldsetIndex>

Basically, this adds the archetypePropertyAlias into the mix, to fix a case where you might have the same Archetype nested on a host Archetype twice  (ie box 1 links, box 2 links within the same Archetype - there was no uniqueness)

It also adds in the Property Alias in place of the Property "Index" (unintended side effect, but seems cool :))
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Archetype

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Installation

Install the selected release through the Umbraco package installer or via NuGet.

Official Docs

http://imulus.github.io/Archetype

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Contribute

Want to contribute to Archetype? You'll want to use Grunt (our task runner) to help you integrate with a local copy of Umbraco.

Install Dependencies

Requires Node.js to be installed and in your system path

npm install -g grunt-cli && npm install -g grunt
npm install

Build

grunt

Builds the project to /dist/. These files can be dropped into an Umbraco 7 site, or you can build directly to a site using:

grunt --target="D:\inetpub\mysite"

You can also watch for changes using:

grunt watch
grunt watch --target="D:\inetpub\mysite"

Add --touch to either command to automatically touch the web.config on a deploy

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Archetype is an Umbraco 7 property editor that wraps other installed property editors.
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