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This post walks through the architecture behind the platform—how we decoupled the backend and frontend, connected the pieces effectively, and ensured the system could scale without sacrificing developer speed.
As the Stott Security module continues to gain traction across a growing number of Optimizely CMS solutions, I’ve encountered a broader and often more complex range of Content Security Policies (CSPs). Earlier this year, two separate clients...
Introduction When you're building a modern eCommerce experience, it's tempting to reach for familiar tools. But monoliths break down fast under real-world load—especially when content teams and developers are moving at different speeds. We wanted...
A Real-Life Example of How Search Works Behind the Scenes In today’s digital landscape, delivering accurate and relevant search results is critical to user experience. Optimizely Search & Navigation (formerly Episerver Find) offers a powerful...
Whether you are trying to get your content discovered by ChatGPT or you are training your own AI agent, there are some small steps you can take to prepare your Optimizely CMS content for artificial intelligence consumption.
I'm excited to officially join the OMVP Opal Hackathon —a 3-week innovation sprint exclusive to Optimizely MVPs and their teams. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be diving into Opal ( Optimizely’s new AI layer ) to build practical tools that enhance...
Introduction When building a .NET web application, it's common to use the combination of UseExceptionHandler and UseStatusCodePagesWithReExecute in your Startup.cs to serve user-friendly error pages: app.UseExceptionHandler("/errorhandler/500");...
Optimizely CMS natively doesn't support branch templates, a concept known from different content management systems. Branch templates are useful if we want to help content authors to automate repetetive tasks with multiple content items, for examp...