One of the thing we have been working in last few months is to generalize and modularize the Deployer extension such as to remove dependencies on Tridion as much as possible (the concept can be applied to a Storage Extension as well).
The main intentions...
Referring to my earlier post – Restructuring-the-tridion-blueprinting-and-content-demotion – another issue while doing demote is that you might still have a handful of items which could not be demoted citing he variety of dependency they may have. Few...
Referring to my earlier post – Restructuring-the-tridion-blueprinting-and-content-demotion – another issue while doing demote is the fact that you won’t be able to demote simply by selecting the root folder and demote everything inside – you actually...
Referring to my earlier post – Restructuring-the-tridion-blueprinting-and-content-demotion – one of the issue while doing demote is the fact that you will loose any custom permissions you may have on your folders or structure group if the item successfully...
The recent improvements(DXA, Headless etc.), content modeling demands, and more aggressive content changes requirements; triggers a change in existing Tridion blueprinting hierarchy from the traditional, wide, isolated architecture to a lean, interchangeable...
At Tridion Developer Summit last month in Amsterdam, we announced that the development of DD4T will be picked up again. We – the community – felt that the market still needed a clean, solid and extensible framework to develop websites powered by SDL Tridion...
Any Tridion installation comes with a powerful search engine to facilitate the full-text search in the Content Manager Explorer: Solr. The way Solr is used in Tridion reminds me of a caged tiger. After all, Solr is one of the most popular search engines...
This is a meeting of the community around the Tridion Content Management System. A chance for Tridion consultants and partners to show what they’ve built with Tridion and a chance for SDL Tridion show what they have built inside the product. For me, it...