NEW Customization Extends Navigation capabilities
We are very excited to announce new, customized, navigation functionality in Sitecore. The new “Drill Down” feature extends our existing Sitecore navigation, making it possible for pages nested two...
View ArticleIE10 vs. Sitecore 6.5 – No Winners Here
I noticed that Microsoft has started pushing Internet Explorer 10 out to computers via Windows Updates. If you happened to accept this update and are currently running IE10, you may experience some...
View ArticleExplaining Usability
Over the next several weeks, I’m going to be engaging you in several short discussions about content usability. Some may think that what you put on the website is just words on a page, similar to...
View ArticleEffective Content – Jargonless Communication
Here is the next installment on my series about effective web content. I might lose you here, so hang in there and read on… “Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) is a standard developed by the...
View ArticleConsistent vs. Redundent Content – What can be believed?
FACT: When you log in to Sitecore, you have to enter your userID and include the domain. FACT: When you log in to Sitecore, you have to enter your userID Which one is true? What if you saw one of these...
View ArticleHeaders – Make it easy for me to read
We see a lot of content go through this office, and one of our most important tasks is to make sure our end users are getting the information they need in the most clear, efficient way possible....
View ArticleThe Top 5 Mistakes When Writing for the Web
There are many things that can make a website great, and some that can make it a nightmare. I have narrowed these down the top 5 content mistakes that we see, and correct, all the time. Do you struggle...
View ArticleQuick Tip: Sorting
Did you ever have a long list of files in the Content Tree that you wanted to sort quickly? Yes, you can use the handy-dandy arrow buttons in the Home tab under the “sorting” section to manually...
View ArticleWhere are those huge white spaces coming from?
Some of you who are in Sitecore version 6.5 and have tables on your pages may have noticed problems with large areas of white space randomly showing up on your page when it publishes, even though you...
View ArticleInternet Explorer 11 vs Sitecore – The Saga Continues
If you don’t use Internet Explorer to access Sitecore, stop reading now and have a nice day. For the rest of you, though, Microsoft pushed out a set of updates last week which quietly had Internet...
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