Monthly Archives: October 2016
Friday Sitecore Best Practices: Using Sitecore Debugger
In today’s video we take a quick look at the irreplaceable tool for troubleshooting Sitecore performance issues – Sitecore Debugger. This tool shows a breakdown of Sitecore requests, outlining the steps Sitecore has to go through to put a page together. You’ll see an interesting fact of component inserts taking longer than rendering the actual […]
Friday Sitecore Best Practice: Sitecore Cache Tuning
In this episode we take a look at how to tune Sitecore caches. We will be using the Sitecore Cache Tuner module to identify the problematic caches that need to be increased. Poorly tuned caches can lead to Sitecore performance degradation putting more load on the processor, so make sure to do keep an eye […]
Friday Sitecore Best Practice: FXM and the Legal Aspect of P3P
In this episode we take a look at the P3P header requirement for the FXM to work properly with Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10 and 11. The P3P or Platform for Privacy Preferences is a legally binding agreement between the service provider and a user and can be used to take legal actions against the […]
Friday Sitecore Best Practice: Stay Secure by Disabling the Admin Account and Encrypting All CMS Traffic
This is a very important , I would say – an essential episode on security! In this video we cover a couple of tips on security. First, we look at the reasons why we want to disable the admin account to decrease the the risk of someone hacking that account. Second, we cover the importance of […]
Friday Sitecore Best Practice: Limit the Number of Item Versions to 10
Item version limiting isn’t usually brought up often in Sitecore conversations, simply because there is no trick to them, unless, they get out of hand. Sitecore Content Editor’s performance can be negatively affected by items having more than ten versions. Watch this episode to find out how to avoid the risk of going over that […]
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