So I thought it was time to start putting here some of the questions that made me come up with that answer... Just walk through these questions and - in your mind - answer each with "How would I do it without Tridion?" - you'll find that the answer is almost always exactly the same when you do something with Tridion or without it, which I think is one the greatest strengths of this amazing product. These are real questions that I have been asked (some more often than others) in the past years:
- How do I do A/B Testing with Tridion?
- How do I configure a reverse proxy for my Tridion website?
- How do I integrate comments into my pages?
- How do I integrate search into my website?
- How do I call a webservice from a template?
- How do I check my website performance?
- How do I add analytics?
- How do I improve my SEO?
- How do I add a Javascript or CSS file to my pages?
I know this puts me in a conflict with the drag-and-droppers out there, who want to be able to drag-and-drop everything and their mother into a page, without really thinking of consequences. I'll give you the consequences at a later post...
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I've been telling people this for ages now. Hopefully they're starting to listen ;)
Count me in as one of the suspects that quotes you "more & more on the above question." ;-)
On #7, analytics, I've found that even when I describe how to do it with Tridion, the advice is ignored (guess I know what my next post will be about).
I've also seen confusion on handling links. I've heard, "Tridion should let me control how I handle links." I've responded, "but it does, in however you want it to." Maybe add "out-of-boxers" to the drag-and-droppers.
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