<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title type="text">Blog posts by Ted Nyberg</title><link href="http://world.optimizely.com" /><updated>2025-02-27T07:00:15.0000000Z</updated><id>https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/Ted-Nyberg/</id> <generator uri="http://world.optimizely.com" version="2.0">Optimizely World</generator> <entry><title>Adaptive Images with Optimizely CMP</title><link href="https://bit.ly/cmp-for-cms" /><id>Images from Optimizely CMP can now be seamlessly integrated into Optimizely CMS through Adaptive Images, with the all same features that web editors and developers have come to love.</id><updated>2025-02-27T07:00:15.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Blazor in Optimizely CMS 12 with .NET 8</title><link href="https://tedgustaf.com/blog/2024/blazor-in-optimizely-cms-12-with-.net-8" /><id>How to enable support for Blazor components in Optimizely CMS 12 after upgrading to .NET 8.</id><updated>2024-05-30T09:36:01.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Render more breakpoints with Adaptive Images</title><link href="https://tedgustaf.com/blog/2023/render-additional-breakpoints-with-adaptive-images/" /><id>Adaptive Images only renders three different image sizes for responsive images by default, but you can easily roll your own HTML. Here is an example of how an image can be rendered in multiple sizes for any number of breakpoints.</id><updated>2023-11-09T06:00:10.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Render more breakpoints with Adaptive Images</title><link href="https://bit.ly/optimizely-image-breakpoints" /><id>Adaptive Images only renders three different image sizes for responsive images by default, but you can easily roll your own HTML. Here is an example of how an image can be rendered in multiple sizes for any number of breakpoints.</id><updated>2023-11-09T06:00:10.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Cloudflare for image resizing in Optimizely DXP</title><link href="https://bit.ly/cloudflare-dxp" /><id>Optimizely DXP supports Cloudflare for image transformation and optimization at the edge. Adaptive Images supports this out-of-the-box, making it dead simple to use.</id><updated>2023-10-23T13:24:26.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Free feature flagging in Optimizely</title><link href="https://bit.ly/3R47Fe7" /><id>Feature flagging in Optimizely allows gradual rollout of new features, or performing A/B/n tests, without need for deploying new code.</id><updated>2022-09-22T06:00:11.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Changes to serialization of PropertyList items in Adaptive Images for Optimizely</title><link href="https://bit.ly/3TPYQaA" /><id>If you use the AdaptiveImageConverter or SingleImageConverter JSON converters for PropertyList properties, you need to make some minor changes to avoid errors when adding or editing items.</id><updated>2022-09-07T06:00:11.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Adding custom TinyMCE plugins to the HTML editor in Optimizely CMS</title><link href="https://bit.ly/3hzzNXl" /><id>TinyMCE plugins allow you to extend the HTML editor in Optimizely CMS. In this example we&#39;ll look at adding a custom button to TinyMCE for formatting text with the &lt;mark&gt; element.&lt;/mark&gt;</id><updated>2022-03-03T08:00:04.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Adaptive Images update for Optimizely CMS 12</title><link href="https://bit.ly/3hq3qKL" /><id>A summary of what&#39;s new in the major update for Adaptive Images released for Optimizely CMS 12.</id><updated>2022-03-01T08:33:07.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Google Maps Editor for Optimizely CMS 12</title><link href="https://bit.ly/3oV8gne" /><id>The Google Maps editor has been updated for Optimizely CMS 12, making it easier than ever for editors to use an interactive map to specify map coordinates.</id><updated>2022-02-20T19:00:00.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Rendering Adaptive Images in Episerver</title><link href="http://bit.ly/epi-render-images" /><id>Examples of how images can be rendered to fit different designs and requirements when using the Adaptive Images add-on for Episerver.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/episerver/~4/pbS2j0hgPY4&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; /&gt;</id><updated>2020-06-29T15:08:39.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Using Adaptive Images for Episerver with Cloudinary</title><link href="http://bit.ly/episerver-images-cloudinary" /><id>The Adaptive Images add-on for Episerver is designed to work with Cloudinary for image transformation, optimization, and delivery. In this post we&#39;ll look at how you can set up Adaptive Images to work with your Cloudinary account.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/episerver/~4/JaWBPzTk_Y8&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; /&gt;</id><updated>2020-05-27T14:32:33.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Introduction to Adaptive Images for Episerver</title><link href="http://bit.ly/epi-images" /><id>Developer introduction to Episerver Adaptive Images, an add-on for responsive and adaptive images in Episerver with one or more image services or DAMs integrated.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/episerver/~4/4jmHAqmqzFk&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; /&gt;</id><updated>2020-02-04T14:09:32.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Episerver Google Maps editor update</title><link href="http://bit.ly/2Oed7ij" /><id>The Google Maps editor for Episerver has been updated to allow developers to customize settings such as API key, default zoom level and coordinates.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/episerver/~4/LyM2BhhLVOk&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; /&gt;</id><updated>2018-09-26T10:05:19.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Episerver on-page edit with JavaScript frameworks</title><link href="http://bit.ly/epi-js-ope" /><id>JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React, and Aurelia, are powerful for creating engaging and interactive websites. However, these frameworks tend to want to own the HTML DOM, which may have an adverse affect on the on-page editing features in Episerver. In this post we look at how that can be fixed.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/episerver/~4/y1NNbQ1geSQ&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; /&gt;</id><updated>2017-07-04T08:00:00.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Zero Downtime Deployment of Episerver</title><link href="http://bit.ly/epi-zdd" /><id>How do we deploy a website continuously, without any anxiety, downtime, or degraded performance? This post outlines the tools and processes we use to accomplish zero downtime deployments of Episerver websites.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/episerver/~4/nAp1xQ79rx8&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; /&gt;</id><updated>2017-02-21T20:00:00.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Upgrade to Episerver 10</title><link href="https://tedgustaf.com/blog/2016/upgrade-to-episerver-10/" /><id>Episerver recently released a major version update, which comes with a few breaking changes that need to be addressed when upgrading to Episerver CMS 10.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/episerver/~4/CgIVDfSHTxo&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; /&gt;</id><updated>2016-11-04T17:11:30.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Upgrade to Episerver 10</title><link href="https://bit.ly/3HiYrXf" /><id>Episerver recently released a major version update, which comes with a few breaking changes that need to be addressed when upgrading to Episerver CMS 10.</id><updated>2016-11-04T16:11:30.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Custom markdown editor for string properties in Episerver</title><link href="http://bit.ly/epimarkdown" /><id>Markdown is a light-weight text formatting syntax, suitable for multiple channels and content APIs, not just for web pages. In this post we implement a custom Episerver editor to provide users with a WYSIWYG markdown editor.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/episerver/~4/1e3Jh8Rcydw&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; /&gt;</id><updated>2016-09-16T10:41:42.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Icon for property help texts in Episerver</title><link href="http://bit.ly/helpicons" /><id>Web editors sometimes overlook the fact that properties may have helpful descriptions available by hovering property names in edit mode. This simple example demonstrates how to add an icon in edit mode to draw attention to these tooltips.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/episerver/~4/FRGOW4RxNgo&quot; height=&quot;1&quot; width=&quot;1&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; /&gt;</id><updated>2016-09-01T16:01:25.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry></feed>