The HelloWorld extension is an example extension, from MVP Fondue, for the Tridion Content Manager Explorer (CME) which is designed to work on Tridion 2011. It does not do anything but give you a simple introduction into the how to hook an extension into the various points of the CME. This should give you the…
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Display the Item Xml via a Tridion GUI Extension
Another Tridion GUI extension from my co-worker Yoav. Keep ’em coming…
JQuery as a Tridion GUI extension
Cool coding goings on in the world of Yoav. Experiments with JQuery and the Tridion GUI.
SDL Tridion 2011 Visual highlights
Recently I attended the bootcamp of the 2011 Community Technology Preview, a preview for existing partners and customers of the latest version of SDL’s WCMS, SDL Tridion 2011. What has changed the most – or rather the most obvious change – is the Content Manager Explorer also known as the Tridion GUI. In 2011, apart…
Fall in love with SDL Tridion publishing
I try never to write about SDL Tridion related topics and whilst it is useful to the SDL Tridion Community, I want to write about other things. However, it has been too long since I have written and I had to do something soon… so here I am again and I decided to look into…
SDL Tridion MVP award
It has been a while since this really happened but I have been so busy that I have not had time to post anything about it. Since I last wrote, I was awarded an SDL Tridion MVP award for my work for SDL Tridion in and around the community. Next to me there 9 other…
LINQ to SDL Tridion
My colleague Yoav has posted about LINQ and SDL Tridion… very cool stuff!
Agile Development with SDL Tridion
Last week I attended a seminar organized by Hinttech on Agile Tridion Development. The seminar and its participants discussed the use of Agile development methods when creating sites with SDL Tridion. Agile development is something more and more customers are asking for but then how does that fit into a Tridion project? Laurens Bonnema was…
Product Camp Amsterdam
But the place which you have selected for your camp, though never so rough and grim, begins at once to have its attractions, and becomes a very centre of civilization to you: “Home is home, be it never so homely.” ~Henry David Thoreau Yesterday I attended Product Camp Amsterdam and had a great time. From…
Google searches for Tridion, Fatwire and Reddot
Google searches for Tridion, Fatwire and Reddot, interesting: http://tinyurl.com/klccxl