Reading Time: 5 minutesYou’re a front-end developer. You’re writing for a component template. You hand off HTML for a back-end developer to write a view. The back-end developer looks at it, goes cross-eyed and starts muttering to himself. You explain it. He says, … Continue reading
Tag: schemas
Front-end for the Middle: Coding and CMSing for Relationships
Reading Time: 5 minutesThis is part three of a series called “Front-end for the Middle”. Honestly, I didn’t mean to write three posts. But when one post is over 2,000 words without being finished, it’s time to get slicing. Previously, we’ve talked about … Continue reading
Front-end for the Middle: Semantics and Schemas
Reading Time: 5 minutesThis is a continuation of a previous post that I wrote, entitled Front-end for the Middle: Focus and Design. Previously, we established that it’s better for a front-end developer to be focused on content, rather than design. In this post, … Continue reading
Default Schemas for Tridion: An Atomic Update
Reading Time: 2 minutesAlmost a year ago, I sent out a quick post that I’d created a Default Schemas for Tridion project on Github. Because I wrote that post on a Friday afternoon, I didn’t offer many details. But today’s Monday…
Default Schemas for Tridion
Reading Time: < 1 minuteI’ve been working on a new Tridion implementation for a client, and for the last few days all I’ve been doing is making schemas. No, not content schemas. Embeddable schemas. Metadata schemas. Schemas that aren’t even necessarily specific to the … Continue reading