At the recent MVP meeting in Lisbon, where a collection of 11 community members get together to talk about components and schemas from dawn till dusk, I volunteered to run a series of online community webinars. So in November we’ll see the first of these sessions which we hope to repeat over the course of…
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PowerTools for 2011
The SDL Tridion PowerTools are now to receive a long overdue update and rebuild. The PowerTools are there to help with those little or essential tasks in SDL Tridion. You can see more on the Google Code site.
Measuring SDL Tridion Usage with SQL
If you can’t manage what you can’t measure, then it makes sense to start measuring any SDL Tridion environment so that you better understand what you are doing with your environment and help predict the future. I’ll get onto measuring what you publish and how often at a later date but I recently looked at…
Fall in Love with SDL Tridion Publishing – Part Two
A while back I wrote about how to fall in love with publishing in SDL Tridion. It’s true; you will fall in love with it when it is working well. In the article I describe the more end user aspect of publishing but typically there are allot of aspect to publishing that the end user…
Five things you must know about SDL Tridion 2011
It has been released and I decided to list out five things that I think are very important to the release of 2011. Mostly talk has been about the new Content Manager Explorer (and it’s cross browser functionality) but this is just the surface. Underneath there are many changes of which just five is a…
I love SDL Tridion
Now it will not come as a surprise to many of you that I work for SDL WCMS (as a Technical Account Manager) and I have been working here for almost 8 years. In that time I have seen 11 versions of the SDL Tridion Content Manager platform of which the new 2011 version is…
Not Just Another Tridion GUI Extension
Not Just Another Tridion GUI Extension… you’re not joking at all!
Community challenge; YouTube CME Extension
Read the YouTube CME Extension use case and how you can get involved at Chris Summer’s blog…
CME Extensions: finding the unique button IDs
In my last post I covered the example of a Tridion 2011 CME extension that would show nice pop-ups of not very useful information. For this we registered, in our HelloWorld.config, where the button would be loaded and in our Home ribbon we register the button as: <ext:extension pageid=”HomePage” groupid=”EditGroup” name=”HelloWorld” assignid=”HelloWorld” insertbefore=”PreviewBtn”> Amongst our…
Chris Summers: The SDL Tridion MVP Fondue Kit
Fellow Tridion MVP, Chris Summers has posted a sneak preview of what we did on the MVP meetup. Read more about it here.