Headless SXA - Variant addition
In the previous issue, we briefly introduced Headless SXA. Of course, the basic components are not enough to create a website. In this article, we will show you how to add display formats to existing components.
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In the previous issue, we briefly introduced Headless SXA. Of course, the basic components are not enough to create a website. In this article, we will show you how to add display formats to existing components.
Sitecore has launched Headless SXA, the headless version of the Sitecore Experience Accelerator's web components. These components are available in Sitecore XM 10.3, allowing users with existing Sitecore subscription licenses to utilize them seamlessly.
You have published your XM Cloud site externally. To integrate with other services, we will first set up Google Tag Manager.
We've introduced XM Cloud, focusing on CMS environment management. To publish the site as a headless implementation, integration with another service is required. This guide will cover the steps to deploy the site on Vercel.
It is possible to reflect locally developed items through GitHub. In this article, we will show you how to make small changes to items locally and reflect them in the SaaS environment, XM Cloud, through GitHub's repository.
I'll introduce how to sync a local XM Cloud environment with the SaaS XM Cloud environment. While I’m syncing everything at once here, in an actual development setting, you'd sync only the necessary data to manage volume.
I've been working with XM Cloud in a SaaS environment. For development, I need a local setup. A GitHub repository offers a Docker environment for this purpose, so I plan to use it to run XM Cloud locally.
Last week, Sitecore held the Sitecore Digital Experience Tokyo 2022 event, featuring a Sitecore Developer Lunch attended by partners and certified engineers. I hosted the lunch, offering light refreshments, and shared insights to be blogged about later.
The modules for 10.3, the latest version of Sitecore Experience Manager / Platform, are now available for download. The modules are also provided together, so we will introduce them all together.
Previously, we have introduced starting up the XM Cloud server and setting up the environment. We will now move on to the procedures for creating a website by launching a sample XM Cloud site.
Last time I created a new XM Cloud project. At that time, we created an environment called Development, but how does it work with code management? In this article, we will introduce the environment.
The XM Cloud Deploy tool, which is the first tool when using Sitecore XM Cloud, is introduced in this article. This tool allows you to create a Sitecore XM Cloud project that is linked to a GitHub repository.