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The Content Security Policy response header is used to enhance a website's security. It allows control of how resources are loaded, whitelisting trusted domains.
The Content Security Policy response header is used to enhance a website's security. It allows control of how resources are loaded, whitelisting trusted domains. Continue reading →
Next year we will celebrate Optimizely having been in Norway for 20 years. During this time we have spent a lot of time advocating to developers about new releases, updates and tips, trix and modules created by the community. Gathering developers...
In this blog post we will show you how to use a plugin developed by Verndale which will allow you to have a RTF editor compatible with SSML which will be able to generate content that can be used by Alexa and Google assistants adding things like...
By default, all pages in your Optimizely page tree look the same. With custom icons, you can add your personal touch, and make it easier to visually separate the different types of pages.
If for some reason you need to deploy a hotfix to any environment in DXP sometimes is annoying to use the paasportal to move from the code to one environment to another. The solution is to use the deployment API provided by Optimizely which allows...
The plugin EPiserver.Labs.GridView allows you to create container pages similar to how buckets works in Sitecore CMS, and it has been a great tool when you have several children below a page. For instance, in a article listing, article detail page...
The “maximize success” problem is known as the multi-armed bandit problem, and its solution is iteratively adjusting the sampling ratio to favour success.