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Ritu Madan

Ritu Madan

 Alias: Ritu Madan
 Company: Perficient Inc.
 Location: United States

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Total contribution points: 201 (gain 174 points more to level up)

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Posted on: Mar 12, 2025
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I recently entered the world of Optimizely Configured Commerce and Spire CMS. Intriguing, interesting and challenging at the same time, especially...

Posted on: Jan 23, 2024
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DI or Dependency Injection is a complex topic, not just in Optimizely CMS, but in general in .net core implementations. Some aspects we get, like t...

Posted on: Jan 17, 2024
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Episerver Forms are cool as is. They provide solid ground to build basic forms out of the box. But often times, we have custom needs that require u...

Posted on: Jan 10, 2024
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TinyMCE has evolved over the years, allowing more and more flexibility with the features it offers and capabilities it allows to customize. And thi...

Posted on: Aug 01, 2023
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I've now gone through multiple CMS 12 upgrade projects. Each project had its own unique customizations and hence its own unique set of challenges...

Posted on: May 15, 2023
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Icons are graphical representations of different elements on a website. They make the webpages visually appealing and like any other image, have a...

Posted on: May 05, 2023
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Recently, we had a client with code repository hosted on Bitbucket and they showed interest in setting up CI/CD pipelines for automating Optimizely...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 17, 2023

By now, a lot of us have already participated in one or more CMS 12 upgrade projects. The others are still evaluating whether they should do it now...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 16, 2022

In Optimizely CMS world, we see GUIDs everywhere. They are the unique identifiers for content types and more. As part of developing with Optimizely...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jun 30, 2022

If you are upgrading to Optimizely CMS 12, one of the breaking changes to consider is the change to the Dependency Injection(DI) framework. Earlier...

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