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Introduction In my previous post, I explored the hosting options for the Hybrid Headless/Fully Headless presentation layer (frontend) using Netlify and Vercel. These platforms are my top recommendations due to their ease of use and feature-rich...
With the rise of AI and its integration into online shopping, personalization has become the cornerstone of an enhanced customer experience. Optimizely provides a solid solution for personalized product recommendations, enabling a customized...
When creating a page, the default URL segment validation automatically replaces special characters with their standard equivalents (e.g., "ä" is replaced with "a"). However, some clients may require these special characters to remain intact in URL...
As an Optimizely expert, I eagerly anticipate this time of year due to the exciting Optimizely events happening worldwide. These include Opticon, the main conference for customers, the Optimizely OMVP Summit, a developer meetup, and the Optimizely...
In Part One and Part Two of this series; I covered topics from having a great idea, solution structure, extending the menus and adding gadgets to the editor interface. In this part I will be covering the challenges of creating and submitti...
Learn how reporting bugs in Optimizely CMS not only helps improve the platform but also benefits you and the entire user community.
In FIND 16.3.0 we introduce an ability to select items and delete them manually, it will helps you to delete unexpected items from the UI without any line of code. To do so, go to menu Search & Navigation > Indexed Content > Explore tab then you...
The architecture of a modern consulting business is ‘composable’. Certainly, we think of ourselves a composable consulting business and have done since we started. That means we assemble teams of freelancers and subcontractors for projects only wh...