Score’s CCF (Component Communication Framework) allows Content Authors to use rendering parameters to easily control how components communicate with each other. For example, we can set the Button component to fire a CCF message when it is clicked. But what if the button is inside a Content Spot? Can it still send and receive […]
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Enterprise Accelerator: Scaffolding Automation Strategies
This is where it gets fun. Let’s talk about some ways to ease your life when working with an Enterprise Layer via scaffolding automation. By the way- this series assumes that you’re ready to embrace automation. I recommend you install Sitecore PowerShell extensions on all Sitecore environments, from local development up through production. For production usage, please […]
Tips for passing the Sitecore® 9.0 Certified Platform Associate Developer Exam
In order to prepare for the Sitecore 9.0 Certified Platform Associate Developer Exam I took the Sitecore Platform Essentials for Developers 9.0 Curriculum. This consists of 8 modules dedicated to each of the key aspects you need to learn about Sitecore in order to pass the exam successfully. There are also other ways to prepare […]
Z is for ZigZag Strategy
When everyone is doing and saying something similar, it’s a good idea to find a way to stand out from the noise.
Y is for Yearly Impact
While it is important to have a regular cadence of measurement, looking at your yearly impact from marketing efforts helps shed light on bigger behavior trends.
X is for XPR
Xperience Rules allow marketers to associate goals with various components to track engagement with content like buttons, videos and carousels within Sitecore.
An Update to Responsive Image Support in Sitecore
In our previous article, we discussed a custom field type we created to allow content managers to crop images for the various device break points in your responsive design. The community asked for more, and we listened – so we have made a neat enhancement to this feature to make it even more powerful. ALT […]
W is for Workflow
From drafting content, submitting it for approval, content approvals to creating new variables workflows can help keep our heads on straight.
V is for Voice of the Customer
Establishing a VoC program will help you ensure that you are meeting customer needs and expectations.
U is for User Experience
User Experience is important because it allows us to gain a deep understanding of target users, what they need, what they want and more.
T is for Testing
Testing is one of the best ways for marketers to optimize the digital experience for visitors and hone in on what works.
S is for Segmentation
User segmentation not only helps digital marketers make analytics more actionable, but is a huge contributor to successful personalization strategies.