Vasi is a CMS Architect at Exemplifi. He has been building sites on enterprise platforms such as Adobe Experience Manager(AEM), Drupal and WordPress. His technical breadth spans Java, JSP, JSTL, JAX-RS, Spring Boot, PHP, Node JS, JS, JQuery, HTML and CSS.
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Website MaintenanceLearn the power of Drupal to create components throughout your Drupal website
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KenticoCreating an interactive interface using Kentico and VueJS
KenticoWe built a fully interactive careers website combining multiple integrations of Greenhouse and VueJS on WordPress to build a unique recruitment experience for our client.
WordPressa Step-by-Step guide to help you build page types in Optimizely
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KenticoThe Kentico CMS product supports Web parts and Widgets. Click here to explore how you can build web parts and widgets in Kentico.
KenticoKentico CMS websites can host content in multiple languages. Here we will discuss creating templates unique to the country-specific while retaining the older templates.
KenticoIn an earlier post, we had introduced the fundamentals of site personalization. In this post, we will take a specific usecase and see how to implement it in AEM.
AEMWe explore three big trends: Headless CMS, Reactive Frameworks and Component-Based Design. We build the page in Gatsby, the component in React and do content modeling in Adobe Experience Manager.
AEMWe explore three big trends: Headless CMS, Reactive Frameworks and Component-Based Design. We build the page in Gatsby, the component in React and do content modeling in Prismic.
CMS TrendsWe compare the architectures of two Java-based CMS platforms: Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and BloomReach.
AEMWe differentiate between “static” vs “dynamic” content and discuss what it means to implement them in WordPress. We also discuss how to design relational data-driven content within WordPress.
WordPressStrattic is an innovative WordPress WebOps platform that is also a static site generator. We compare its capabilities with WPEngine in this post. We also migrate a website from WPEngine to Strattic and compare site performance between these platforms.
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