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Month: August 2021

Serve Optimizely CMS pages directly from a CDN.

August 13, 2021 / Erik H / Leave a comment

This blog post is about speeding up your site by caching your Episerver Optimizely CMS pages in a CDN. This solution gives you granular control on how long a specific page should be cached. It works for any CDN, but here I'm focusing on getting it to work with the Cloudflare CDN that is included … Continue reading Serve Optimizely CMS pages directly from a CDN.

Getting started with Optimizely CMS preview

August 8, 2021September 11, 2021 / Erik H / 4 Comments

This is my experience on how to get started with the preview version of Optimizely CMS. Expect this blog post to be outdated fairly soon... Finally I took the time to take a look at the brand new Optimizely CMS, the .Net 5 version of former Episerver CMS. It seems to be pretty easy to … Continue reading Getting started with Optimizely CMS preview

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