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Introduction With the release of CMS 12 there was the removal of dashboards which has caused the base login path to not work when created in a new project via the steps documented here https://world.optimizely.com/documentation/developer-guides/CM...
Optimizely DXP is a cloud-first approach to customer engagement including high availability and performance, easy connectivity with other cloud services and existing systems, ability to manage spikes in customer demand, and a platform that is read...
Optimizely Forms display using a traditional Webform User Control (ASCX) out of the box. With all the work I have been doing with forms lately I wanted to see if I could change this behaviour to use a Razor View instead. Now that I have it working...
When Episerver rebranded to Optimizely, the World website lost its developer focus and the community updates are not as easy to find anymore. Learn where to find them now!
Overview As part of the release of the new .NET 5 version of the platform, Commerce 14 finally got rid of the Commerce Manager needed for the management of some commerce settings. Instead, now we are presented with a number of features that have...
We’re happy to announce that we’ve just enabled another performance improvement to Optimizely DXP boosting the web performance of your websites and apps. What’s new? We have enabled Dynamic Site Acceleration (DSA) for every website on Optimizely...
The Optimizely (formerly Episerver) user interface has a link to the User Guide, you can update this link if you want to.
Traditionally, many companies have heard about the benefits of A/B testing. Make a hypothesis, create a variation to try and prove your theory, start an experiment, then run it long enough until you have enough data to prove one way or the other...