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Have you found the A/B testing section in the user guide? It has a step-by-step instruction on how to create a test: http://webhelp.episerver.com/latest/cms-edit/ab-testing.htm
The next release of the user guide (planned for the end of January) includes a couple of sections on the admin parts. If you want to, I can send you a sneek peak of that documentation? :-)
The A/B testing API is just ready to be documented, but I don't have a time estimate for when that can be ready for publishing.
Comprehensive descripion:
http://webhelp.episerver.com/latest/cms-edit/ab-testing.htm
I know this blog from davidknipe:
https://www.david-tec.com/2016/10/installing-the-new-episerver-ab-testing-feature/
And some feature on release note:
http://world.episerver.com/documentation/Release-Notes/?packageFilter=Episerver.Marketing.Testing&typeFilter=All
@Asa Sundin - thanks, that user guide was exactly what i was looking for. Good to hear more documentation is on the way, looking forward to reading the api documentation.
thanks Aria, i used the blog post you shared to help me with installation.
cheers for all your help guys!
Hi,
I'm updating an episerver 10 site to include a/b testing with the nuget package 'Episerver.Marketing.Testing' and i have struggled to find much useful documentation or user guides. Can anyone recommend any documentation or maybe blog posts that can help me get an idea of how the a/b testing works and where i can find settings & manage tests etc? the Episerver documentation i have found is really brief, i feel like they need a step-by-step guide to creating your first a/b test.
I can play around in the admin and try to work out how to use it myself but i figure if i read a guide from someone in the know i'm less likely to miss something.
cheers
Sam