It’s no secret: the digital world is moving to composable. Moving from the traditional monolithic CMS model to composable does allow you to pick and choose “best in breed” products, but it can lead to confusion and uncertainty. How do you determine what the ideal mix is? When do you start to migrate to these […]
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SXA Map component Part 7 Most Relevant Google reviews
Challenge: As a user, while browsing locations or businesses on the SXA Map, I want to see the most relevant Google review comments so I can gain more insights about the location or business. Solution: To set up the SXA Map on the page and add Google average rating and total reviews in the info […]
Getting to Know Sitecore Search – Revisited
Welcome back to getting to know Sitecore Search. Sitecore Search is an evolving product. Products are moving away from large monolithic products with long upgrade/release cycles to smaller composable products with shorter agile upgrade/release cycles. In this post, I’ll revisit several of my previous posts and make updates based on changes in the product and […]
Using Rendering Parameters on a XM Cloud component
What about Rendering Parameters? I recently did a POC using rendering parameters in a component in XM Cloud. In this blog i will describe my approach, issues faced and how i overcame them. Adding a rendering to a component, is relatively straight forward in Sitecore development, i.e.(https://doc.sitecore.com/xmc/en/developers/xm-cloud/walkthrough–building-a-simple-rendering.html). However, there are some circumstances where things are […]
SXA Map component Part 6 Google average rating and total reviews
Challenge: As a user, while browsing locations or businesses on the SXA Map, I want to see the Google average rating and total reviews in the info window so I can decide on a better location or business. Solution: To set up the SXA Map on the page, please check the first post SXA Map […]
Perficient: Gold Sponsor at Vercel’s Next.js Conference 2023 – Join Us In-Person or Virtually!
At Perficient, we’re thrilled to announce that we are a Gold Sponsor of this year’s Next.js Conference, hosted by Vercel. This much-anticipated event will take place on October 26th at the iconic SF Jazz in San Francisco, and just like last year, it will feature a vibrant virtual component for attendees to stream for free. […]
Redirects with Netlify and Content Hub ONE
Today I am going to show you a way to implement redirects using Netlify’s redirects capability and Content Hub ONE as the underlying repository to manage the redirects. This technique can be implemented with any headless CMS (e.g. XM Cloud), however I decided to use Content Hub ONE due to the simplicity. Also, since Content […]
Personalize to Master your Digital Marketing Strategy – Perficient Featured in CMSWire.com
In the fast-paced world of digital marketing, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for success. One of the most effective strategies in today’s landscape is personalization. Understanding and implementing personalization techniques can significantly enhance customer engagement, conversion rates, and brand loyalty. Perficient’s very own David San Filippo has authored yet another blog post that […]
Perficient Celebrates Success as Nine Employees Achieve XM Cloud Developer Certification
At Perficient, we take pride in our commitment to excellence and continuous learning. Today, we’re excited to celebrate a significant milestone as nine of our employees have successfully passed the recently released XM Cloud Developer Certification Exam. This accomplishment not only highlights the dedication and expertise of our team but also reflects our commitment to […]
Sitecore MVP Summit: What We’re Allowed to Share
I have always said that Sitecore MVP Summit is the best perk of all the MVP program benefits available. Usually, it is a tsunami of insightful information and considerations, shared with the group of MVPs for discussion and feedback in return. Because of that MVPs can have a planning horizon, in terms of work, development, […]
A Love Letter to Atlanta Sitecore User Group
Dear Atlanta Sitecore User Group, After such a long time apart, we finally got back together on August 24. We had pizza and wine, we shared stories, we laughed – it was exactly as I hoped it would be. ASUG, you are important to me for several reasons. First and foremost is community. We have […]
A crash course of GraphQL – from Zero to Hero
Almost anyone attending XM Cloud sessions at SUGCON North America earlier saw GraphQL queries as a part of such presentations. For mature headless developers getting through each query requires some amount of time, while for newbies that “user-friendly” syntax stands as an unreachable barrier. Once in the past, I failed to find any good article […]