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It’s not a secret that cache is one of the most, if not the most, important factors to their website performance. Yes cache is great, and if you are using Optimizely Content/Commerce Cloud, you should be using ISynchronizedObjectInstanceCache to...
As CMS or Commerce developers we work a lot with page types, block types and different in-built properties like content area etc. Sometimes we just create our Page Type, Block Types and properties and a lot of times we need to add restrictions suc...
Every year, Formula One teams design and build a new car from scratch. In the quest for a speed and performance advantage, it’s what they must do to stay competitive. In the same competitive spirit, Optimizely recently announced the release of...
In the previous article, I covered the basics of applying one-on-one content personalization by using Optimizely Content Recommendation. Now let’s discuss how to integrate Content Recommendation and the implementation details of some of the...
I recently wrote an article on how to create a Validation Summary for Optimizely Forms . The approach described in that article uses Form Client Events and Javascript to add a validation summary to the top of the form. That method is dependent on...
Maximising traffic acquisition through good SEO practices is a key strategic goal of any commercial website. Recently I’ve been working with some brands on SEO optimisation from a technical perspective and have spent some time trying to map out wh...
In Part 1 of this series , I gave a start-to-finish overview of how we at Made to Engage integrated a React application into an Optimizely ASP.NET MVC website. I'd like to delve into several aspects of the process in more detail over the next few...
I have previously blogged about this in a pure .NET 5.0 context on my own blog here: Secure Headers in .NET 5.0 . In this version of this post I have adapted the solution to work with an Optimizely CMS Build. I have been building .NET 5.0 websites...