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Getting to know Sitecore Search – Part 5

Perficient

In this post, we’ll build a simple UI frontend for our Sitecore Search results. Background When I started this blog series, I followed the developer guide from Sitecore [link]. I found it to be a good start, but is currently missing information about building the frontend. Welcome back to getting to know Sitecore search.

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Why Google Tag Manager exists?

MagmaLabs

Reading Time: 4 minutes Google Tag Manager (also known as GTM) is a free tag management solution provided by Google. Through this online tool, you can reply and manage various marketing and analytics tags on a website or mobile app. So, why Google Tag Manager exists? Finally, here it is when Google Tag Manager (aka.

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Sitecore JSS Development Essentials: Create new component in Sitecore Next.js app

Perficient

As Sitecore has started supporting Headless CMS architecture , from my working experience on headless JSS projects, I thought of putting together a series of blogs demonstrating the basics that one has to do in Sitecore Next.js In my first blog, I will explain about creating new component in sitecore and frontend project.

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Virtual Reality in Frontend Development: Tips and Trends you Need to Know

Gorilla Logic

Let’s explore the frameworks available to create virtual reality environments in the frontend development ecosystem. . VR and Frontend Development. Let’s explore five major frameworks of virtual reality in frontend development: 1. A-Frame : A-Frame was born as a Mozilla VR team effort to bring VR into frontend development.

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Getting to know Sitecore Search – Part 6

Perficient

In this post, we’ll use the Sitecore Search React SDK to build a more modern UI frontend for our Sitecore Search results. Documentation At the time of writing this blog post, Sitecore has recently released updated documentation for Sitecore Search. So starting from scratch for this blog article was pretty rough.

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Observations on ARM64 & AWS’s Amazon EC2 M6g Instances

Honeycomb

In this blog, we’ll address how much work is involved in changing architectures, and whether it’s worth it. Honeycomb consists of our ingest workers (called “shepherd”), Kafka, query workers (“retriever”), and frontends (“poodle”). Some architectural context.

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Try a Semantic Approach to Naming GitHub Repositories

Modus Create

Frontend Engineering. This small research project for the blog has provided some valuable insights into how people approach repository naming conventions and how teams think about consistency on projects. As many Modus team members wear multiple hats, a multi-choice question was offered, allowing them to select their job roles.

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