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  • Posted on: Jun 09, 2021

    One of the problems we come across, when adding in our custom style formats for TinyMCE in the EPiServer CMS, is that this overrides the default settings.  For example, a client may require the following style format options: Headings Heading 1...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jun 09, 2021

    This post is a video walk through to show the steps required to add Optimizely Data Platform (ODP) to Optimizely Commerce Cloud.  See the video below:

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jun 08, 2021

    While on-page editing within Optimizely + Episerver is a powerful tool, by default it continues to hide some important metadata. This Coding with Bob highlights how to programmatically surface meta properties within on-page editing.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jun 07, 2021

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jun 07, 2021

  • Posted on: Jun 07, 2021

    Need a clean and simple way to enrich your indexed model using Optimizely Search & Navigation (formerly known as Episerver Find)? Please read the full blog post here: https://www.getadigital.com/blog/enrich-models-upon-indexing/ .

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jun 04, 2021

    Honeypots are a convenient and lightweight way of eliminating (or at least reducing) spam in form submissions, this post will take you through implementing a version in Episerver Forms.

  • Posted on: Jun 03, 2021

    Extra DIV tags around Content Areas From time to time we've all had issues with the extra DIV tags EPiServer generates around Content Area items, namely blocks.  Depending upon the required output this 'feature' (that is actually there for on-page...