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Tridion User Expectations for the HTML Design (and beer metaphors)
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I'm wrapping up my most recent visit to the Amsterdam office. One of my colleagues had a prompt from a client on what to request from th...
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Training your SDL Tridion CMS
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First read Eileen Webb's post, " Training the CMS " for background (thanks Paceaux , for the great recommended reading). Do...
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Power Authors Part 3: Troubleshooting Tridion Pages
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In my last post, we looked at authoring rights and responsibilities . I just spent a few weeks working with authors, making content update...
Power Authors Part 2: Rights and Responsibilities
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In my last post, I described how to avoid the Parking Garage problem . Now that you're sure where you are, let's consider autho...
Power Users Part 1: The Parking Garage Problem
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Today's enterprise CMS users are more like Content Directors or Conductors rather than just authors or editors. These Power Users ...
First Step in Designing Content Entry Forms
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The first step in setting up authoring forms in a CMS that lets you create your own content types isn't making the content definitions o...
Content Modeling Best Practices
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Content modeling for Content Management Systems (CMS) is the act of designing the relationship between content, their fields, and their con...
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How Many Users Can SDL Tridion Support?
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I've personally supported dozens of fairly smart SDL Tridion content authors in a "small" setup of three or four sites with th...
A Must Read: Content Strategy for the Web
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As promised in my last post , here'a quick post on why I highly recommend Content Strategy For the Web (Second Edition) by Kristina Ha...
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Content Strategists
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You can tell I follow most of SDL Tridion's thought leadership online because you've likely seen me comment on a few of the many Tri...
Feature-Driven CMS Development Part 3
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In the first post of this series we looked at a content modeling scenario that assumed authors needed ultimate per-content-instance flexibi...
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Feature-Driven CMS Development Part 2
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In my last post I described ways to manage CMS-influenced features. Before offering a field to authors, confirm it's at the right con...
Feature-Driven CMS Development Part 1
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In a recent training session, I came across a content definition (schema in Tridion) that had an author-able field to set a page as "sh...
Use These Automation Options Sparingly
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A published piece of content may include a mix of author-managed text and images along with automated values such as Content Management Syst...
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