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When you run .net app, there have been a few ways to store settings. Those can be set via appSettings.json, or via Azure Portal AppService Configuration. However those setting changes require a restart (or even worse, a re-deployment), which is no...
Now available for both CMS13 and CMS SaaS We are excited to announce the v1 release of our CMS REST API —a major milestone in delivering a stable, production-ready foundation for automating and integrating with Optimizely’s CMS. This release will...
What's New in Optimizely DAM Integration 2.2.0 Version 2.2.0 of the Optimizely DAM (CMP) integration for CMS 12 is a pretty big release. Many of the improvements here come directly from customer feedback and real-world production observations. The...
When the world first saw how to create custom editors for Optimizely CMS back in 2012, it was a game-changer for Javascript developers. For the first time, we could build custom property editors that made content editors' lives easier and more...
Query Optimizely Graph Without Writing GraphQL. A C# fluent API that lets you migrate from Search & Navigation with familiar patterns. CMS 13 Optimizely Graph Migration SDK Search & Navigation TL;DR Search & Navigation is gone in CMS 13. Optimizel...
This is the third post in a series where I use the Alloy template as a reference to walk through each CMS 13 preview. The first post covered upgrading from CMS 12 to Preview 2, and the second looked at the key changes in Preview 3. If you're...
Introduction Migrating and synchronizing environments in Optimizely CMS SaaS can be challenging, especially when working with multiple environments such as development, staging, and production. Currently, CMS SaaS provides export/import...
If you've been following along with the CMS 13 preview, you've likely worked through the initial upgrade path covered in my previous post. Preview 3 brings us another step closer to a production-ready release. Based on feedback on Preview 2 we hav...