Implementing a Headless Sitecore Dictionary Service with the ASP.NET Core...
Sitecore Headless Services comes out of the box with a powerful Dictionary Service and when using Nextjs/JSS as the technology for your rendering host you’ll get an implementation that interacts with...
View ArticleSitecore releases huge headless JSS 21.6 update for XM Cloud
Yesterday, January 18, 2024, the Sitecore JSS team released a huge update to Sitecore JSS with their new version 21.6. It not only is for XM Cloud, but also for headless on-prem or managed cloud...
View ArticleSitecore XM Cloud Forms – A first look
On January 25, Sitecore released a new SaaS solution: XM Cloud Forms, a seamless and dedicated interface to create and design engaging form experiences by both business users and developers. In this...
View ArticleSitecore XM Cloud Forms – Webhooks integration explained
In the previous blogpost ‘Sitecore XM Cloud Forms – A first look‘ I had a first look at the features of Sitecore XM Cloud Forms. This second blog-post is on webhooks integration with your form. What...
View ArticleAvailable icons in Sitecore’s XM Cloud Pages
I went a little bit on a deep-dive here to investigate what icons we have available and where they are coming from when styling components in the Pages editor in Sitecore XM Cloud. For this blogpost I...
View ArticleRobbert Hock wins 15th Sitecore MVP award
Millingen aan de Rijn, The Netherlands — February, 9, 2024 — Kayee, today announced that Robbert Hock, Sitecore DXP Architect & XM Cloud expert has been named a Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in...
View ArticleA first look at the new RTE in Sitecore XM Cloud Pages
A couple of days ago, on February 12, 2024, Sitecore released a new Sitecore XM Cloud Pages Rich Text Editor (RTE) for Rich Text fields. In this short blog post I’ll give a quick view of how you can...
View ArticleA first look at Sitecore XM Cloud BYOC
As some of you might NOT be aware, but Sitecore XM Cloud offers a multitude of possibilities of how to develop components that are compatible with XM Cloud. The first and most known way is by...
View ArticleHow to Build a Great UI for your Sitecore XM Cloud BYOC Components
In my last blogpost A first look at Sitecore XM Cloud BYOC I gave a first look at Sitecore XM Cloud BYOC. In there I talked about how Sitecore uses React JSON Schema Form (which is a powerful library...
View ArticleExploring validation on Sitecore XM Cloud BYOC Components
In the past few weeks I’ve been looking at Sitecore XM Cloud BYOC, which stands for ‘Bring your own components’. If you haven’t checked out my 2 previous blogpost I would like to urge you to read...
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