Setup Google Tag Manager in Next.js
This time, we will change things up a bit and show you how to apply Google Tag Manager with Next.js instead of Sitecore. We will also include a test.
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This time, we will change things up a bit and show you how to apply Google Tag Manager with Next.js instead of Sitecore. We will also include a test.
By installing the Headless Service for Sitecore XM, data can be retrieved using GraphQL. In this article, we will show you how the data can be retrieved.
Previously, we focused on deploying Sitecore SDK sample code. Now, we'll shift to developing within Sitecore and supplementing with code. In the latter part, we'll revisit the steps to create an empty project and progress to connecting it.
In the previous article, I deployed a Next.js sample to Sitecore and integrated Vercel for delivery. This time, to facilitate easier testing and verification, we'll introduce the steps to separate production and staging environments and test locally.
We have been providing information on headless on our blog for some time now. While we will continue to provide links to the procedures, this time we will focus on how to quickly set up a test environment.
In the last issue, we introduced the procedure for signing up for a free plan with Moosend. When you apply for a free plan, you will be presented with four steps to follow. This time, we would like to proceed with this part of the procedure.
With the release of Sitecore version 10.2, Sitecore Headless Services also upgraded to version 19.0.0. New steps were added for creating projects without Next.js sample data, saving time by skipping data deletion in initial steps. Let's update.
When uploading files and adding metadata, you might need to input various fields. While the Excel Import feature for registering new assets is useful, this time we will introduce the process of batch updating assets using Excel Import and Export.
When extending the Sitecore Content Hub schema, certain fields may only be needed under specific conditions. Displaying these fields at all times can reduce efficiency. I introduce a feature that controls the display of these fields to address this issue.
The seminar announcement was the first thing we covered, but it's now available on-demand after the event. You can also view the demo we're discussing today during the seminar on November 26, 2021 (Friday).
The Sitecore Content Hub has the ability to export the metadata of the data being managed in the Sitecore Content Hub. To change this item, you can use the Export Profile feature provided in the Administration Tool to change the items to be exported.
When developing with Sitecore JSS, the jss scaffold command is provided to add components. This time, we will create one component based on this command.