SXA beyond the box
November 6th 2019. Orlando.
I had the honor and pleasure to present a session on the Sitecore Symposium 2019 in Orlando. Spreading knowledge on one of my favorite work-related topics: Sitecore SXA.
As we already had sessions explaining the basics of SXA I thought it might be time to have a session that went one step further. So I proposed the idea, got selected, and started creating the presentation.
The presentation is using user stories from the Fluxys project that I worked on recently to show some examples on how you can tweak SXA to your needs. We start by explaining the basic out-of-the-box options to customize renderings and continue towards more advanced examples. The presentation stays vague about all the code details but those are covered in blogs posts.
As a nice extra, I managed to show how to extend one of the very new features that come with SXA 9.3: Scriban variants.
This post includes the presentation and an overview of the mentioned blog post and documentation articles.
I had the honor and pleasure to present a session on the Sitecore Symposium 2019 in Orlando. Spreading knowledge on one of my favorite work-related topics: Sitecore SXA.
As we already had sessions explaining the basics of SXA I thought it might be time to have a session that went one step further. So I proposed the idea, got selected, and started creating the presentation.
The presentation is using user stories from the Fluxys project that I worked on recently to show some examples on how you can tweak SXA to your needs. We start by explaining the basic out-of-the-box options to customize renderings and continue towards more advanced examples. The presentation stays vague about all the code details but those are covered in blogs posts.
As a nice extra, I managed to show how to extend one of the very new features that come with SXA 9.3: Scriban variants.
This post includes the presentation and an overview of the mentioned blog post and documentation articles.
The presentation
Sources
Best practices working with variants
SXA search overview
Rendering variants
Rules engine
- Personalization on partial designs
- Selecting page designs
In need of a new feature?
The process to go through when considering building a custom SXA component vs leveraging an OOTB feature - delivered by Adam - Mr. SXA.Scriban
- Documentation on Scriban itself
- What's new in SXA 9.3 - Scriban
- Create a custom Scriban extension
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