What is DMARC? How to use it to increase email reachability
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This article is a translation of a blog post, What Is DMARC? How To Use It To Increase Email Deliverability, published on the Moosend website.
More and more information related to Sitecore is becoming available. We will be discussing the sites that are being featured in this issue.
In recent years, Sitecore has released many new products and acquired other companies. In this issue, we will introduce all of our products, including some that will soon be available in Japan.
The Sitecore Experience Platform provides analytics, profiles, and other functions as marketing features. Among them, the Path Analyzer is a tool that can be used to analyze the movement of site visitors.
The site had not been updated for a while, but there were some problems with the volume of content and old articles that had been left untouched, so we took a look at renewing the site.
We will apply Japanese resources to the container and XM Cloud environment. This procedure was previously introduced in our blog, and this time, we are going to include it again in the steps.
Now that we have a header and footer, we would like to make this a default page that must be included. The function to achieve this will be Page Design, which we will introduce in this issue.
Now that the header has been created, we would like to create the footer area. Since we want the footer to display the main menu items, we will learn how to control the menu as well as how to create the footer.
I'd like to use a style sheet to give the header a bit more of a look and feel. In this article, we will show you how to use the layout's display components when designing the screen, and how you can adjust them by changing the style sheet.
We have placed three containers and completed the top two, but have not yet implemented the third container. This is prepared for responsive design, where the menu changes according to the size of the screen. Now let's implement the third and final item.
In the last issue, we placed three containers in the header area and changed the background color with respect to two of them. This time, we would like to place the menue items in the container placed at the top.
As the first step in creating a demo site, we will design a header partial. We'll use standard components with slight visual modifications. The process involves running the XM Cloud container locally as the working environment.