Earlier in December, I had the opportunity to travel to Boston for the two-day SDL Web 8 System Administration Course in Wakefield, MA. It’s an excellent course, especially for those transitioning from Tridion 2013 to Web 8 and for people ̷...
In this final post in the removing distractions series, I’m going to discuss another way to streamline the editorial experience – by simplifying the (content and metadata) fields that an SDL Web editor is presented with.
When an implement...
SDL Web 8.5 (formerly SDL Tridion) has been released, and here are a few of the headline features you can expect. For full details, consult the documentation portal here.
Content Manager
Data Storage & Migration – Multimedia assets can no...
SDL Web 8.5 (formally SDL Tridion) has been released, and here are a few of the headline features you can expect. For full details, consult the documentation portal here.
Content Manager
Data Storage & Migration – Multimedia assets can no...
SDL Web 8.5 (formerly known as SDL Tridion) is just around the corner. This release introduces a number of new features in Content Manager and functional changes in Content Manager Explorer, Content Delivery, Audience Manager and Translation Manager....
We’ve all been there. It’s 2:00 in the afternoon. You need to pick up your kids from school. But, when you look at a component in Tridion’s Experience Manager (XPM / Site Edit), it’s broken. WTF! You’re not a front-end ...
It’s about a year since SDL released their Web 8 product. This was the major release that replaced the SDL Tridion 2013 web content management product, but also incorporated digital media management and experience optimisation features that wer...