Reading Time: 2 minutesI’m very sad to announce that January 14th will be my last full work-day with EXLRT. On January 17th, I’ll be joining Red Hat as a Senior Drupal Developer. So I’m not just leaving my company, I’m leaving a little … Continue reading
Category: Tridion
2018: A year in review
Reading Time: 4 minutesOh man, 2018 has been a wild ride. With less than an hour left on the clock, I’m going to do my best to sum up a year worth of professional and personal experiences.
Tridion and Node: What not to do
Reading Time: 2 minutesThis is another in a series that’s based off of my presentation at the Tridion Developer Summer this year on Tridion and Node.js. My two previous posts covered why Node.js mattered with Tridion, and how Node would work as a … Continue reading
Stripping out inline styles in RTF Fields in Tridion
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThis issue came up recently with a client: “This text has loads of inline styles. I didn’t think the RTF field would allow inline-styles. How’d that happen, Frank ‽” “Well, it’s copy-pasta; someone copied some text from somewhere and didn’t … Continue reading
Tridion and Node: Using Node as an API
Reading Time: 4 minutesThis is inline with a small series of posts I want to write as a follow-up to my presentation at the Tridion Developer Summit this year on Tridion and JavaScript. In this article I want to discuss some specifics of … Continue reading
Tridion and Node: Why Node is a big deal
Reading Time: 4 minutesA few months back I had the opportunity to speak at the Tridion Developer Summit. You can go through my slides, or watch my presentation first, if you’d like. What I want to do is expand on many of the different points … Continue reading
When Tridion content authors can’t see a schema
Reading Time: 2 minutesSo, this is a quick one: A content author can’t see a schema Their group is scoped to a publication where the schema is located The publication doesn’t exclude the author or the author’s group You cut & paste the … Continue reading
DXA 1.6 and Audience Manager
Reading Time: < 1 minuteRecently we’ve been working with DXA 1.6 and Audience Manager in a Web 8.5 implementation. We’ve had trouble getting our contacts to save. Now we know why it wasn’t working.
Experience Manager with Server-side JavaScript
Reading Time: < 1 minuteI’m on a project currently where our Tridion templating is done entirely in server-side JavaScript. That’s challenge one. Challenge two: Get those server-side, JavaScriptified components editable in Experience Manager. Well, turns out, there’s an easy way to do that!
Which JavaScript framework is right for Tridion?
Reading Time: 6 minutesYou’ve read my previous post on JavaScript frameworks, and you’ve established that you should definitely use one with your Tridion implementation. Ok. Fine. But which one? There’s so many! I’ve shared my thoughts on some JavaScript frameworks in chats, emails, … Continue reading