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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 06, 2022

    In Optimizely you can create custom content that is not inheriting from one of the standard types like a block or page. You do this by inheriting from one of the base classes like StandardContentBase , ContentBase or even BasicContent , depending ...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 06, 2022

    In Optimizely you can create custom content that is not inheriting from one of the standard types like a block or page. You do this by inheriting from one of the base classes like StandardContentBase , ContentBase or even BasicContent , depending ...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 06, 2022

    In this tutorial, you will learn how to host an Optimizely CMS 12 powered website within a docker container. As the latest version of Optimizely uses .NET Core/ASP.NET 5, it is now possible to run your CMS within a container. It was kind of possib...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 05, 2022

    Alloy! On CMS 12! If you've worked with Optimizely Content Cloud for awhile, two things are probably true: You still sometimes call it Episerver CMS (and if it's been a longer while, you write it as EPiServer CMS) You've seen the Alloy demo site

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 05, 2022

    Try the standard Optimizely demo site today

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 04, 2022

    When working with your client's different DXP environments you often would like to keep the different stages up to date with the latest content from the production environment. Hence, Optimizely has developed the neat function to copy content...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 03, 2022

    Why do we need organized content into folders or containers? As your content tree grows, it gets more difficult to locate items and performance can decrease.All the items inside the folder or container are automatically organized in a logical...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 03, 2022

    Why do we need organized content into folders or containers? As your content tree grows, it gets more difficult to locate items and performance can decrease.All the items inside the folder or container are automatically organized in a logical...