Jump into the fascinating world of JavaScript objects with us! We’re going to explore cool methods and tricks that can make your coding skills even better. If you’re new to objects in JavaScript, no stress! Our guide, ” The Power of Objects in Javascript: Part 1” is there to help. It breaks down both the […]
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Sitecore database post upgrade steps
In the first part of this 3 part blog series, we did a deep dive in to the prerequisites required for upgrading Sitecore databases from 9.3.0 to 10.3.1 and steps needed to prepare for it. In the second part, we went over the steps that need to be performed to do the actual upgrade of […]
Guide: Creating an AI-powered web app
Guide: Creating an AI-powered web app In today’s digital age, the fusion of AI and app development empowers even beginners to craft innovative solutions with minimal coding. If you’re fascinated by the prospects of integrating AI into applications and unsure where to start, you’re in the right place. This guide will walk you through creating […]
Unleashing the Power of Custom Selenium Methods: A Guide to Stream Mapping
In the ever-evolving landscape of web automation, Selenium has emerged as a powerful tool for testers and developers alike. One key aspect of Selenium’s flexibility lies in its ability to accommodate custom methods, offering a clear approach to handling complex scenarios. In this blog, we will delve into the realm of developing custom Selenium methods […]
The Power of Objects in JavaScript: Part 1
Objects are an essential building block for data manipulation in JavaScript, the language that runs the internet. Developers may easily organize and arrange data by using JavaScript objects, which are versatile containers. Together, we will unravel objects and examine many essential techniques that simplify our interactions with them. Understanding Objects in JavaScript An object in […]
Leveraging ChatGPT For Professionals: Part 2
In part 2 of this series, we break down how professionals can leverage ChatGPT to code. This blog breaks down how to do that with both the free and paid version. Overview If you read part 1, you’ll know it was often possible to make 3.5 perform close to the level of 4. Fair warning […]
Agile Estimation Techniques
In this blog, we are going to overview the different Agile Estimation techniques. Before we proceed, think about What is an Estimation and why we need it ? Estimation is going through the scope of work, calculating or guessing the time required to complete the work, calculating cost of work, resources and team members required […]
Extending General Link for Experience Editor
The content editor and experience editor modes may seem similar at first glance, but they operate with different controls. In simpler terms, even though they look alike, the tools and functions they use are not the same, which can be a source of confusion for those working with them. We have already seen the content […]
Extending General Link for Content Editor
In Sitecore, the General Link field type is a versatile field that allows content authors to create links to internal or external resources. The General Link field provides a user-friendly interface for authors to select and configure links. Along with the key features listed below, I wanted to use “Telephone Link” as well, both in […]
Internationalization (I18n) Implementation in React
Internationalization (I18n) is a crucial aspect of building web applications that cater to a global audience. It involves adapting your application to different languages and regions seamlessly. In this blog, we will explore the implementation of I18n in a React app, ensuring a smooth user experience for diverse audiences. Why Internationalization? Before delving into the […]
Streamlining Web Table Manipulation with Selenium and Java Streams
In the field of web automation, Selenium is a standout tool for engaging with web applications. Efficient sorting and filtering of data are essential when working with web tables. This blog post delves into the utilization of Selenium in conjunction with Java streams to adeptly sort and filter web tables, presenting a streamlined method for […]
Enhancing Test Efficiency: Blocking Unwanted Network Requests with Selenium CDP
In our ongoing journey through Selenium Chrome DevTools integration, we’ve explored mobile browsing simulation, real-time insights with Selenium CDP Listeners, intercepting and mocking network/API responses, and testing failed network requests. Our exploration now delves into enhancing test efficiency by addressing unwanted network requests. This blog will guide you through the process of necessary network calls, […]