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WCM in SharePoint 2013. Vesa Juvonen Principal Consultant Microsoft. Support the tools and workflows designers use Target different designs based on user agent string. Build Great Sites. Variations & Content Translation Search Engine Optimization Cross Site Publishing
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WCM in SharePoint 2013 Vesa Juvonen Principal Consultant Microsoft
Support the tools and workflows designers use Target different designs based on user agent string Build Great Sites
Variations & Content Translation Search Engine Optimization Cross Site Publishing RTE Usability (paste) Video & Embedding Image Renditions Easy content Authoring and Management
Metadata navigation Topic Pages Clean URLs Content by Search Refinements Recommendations(item-to-item, popularity) Enable Intelligent Experiences
Item Catalog Easy Catalog import/sync Enable Commerce on Your Site
Create WCM Sites Authoring.Contoso.com Contoso.com/WorkAtContoso Contoso.com/careers “En-US” Search Crawl Content Search Webpart Variations “Fr-Fr” Contoso.fr/TravaillezChezContoso Translation Contoso.fr/carrières Search Index
Content Search Web Part • Similar to Content Query Web Part – but based on indexed content • Show content cross site collections • Show content cross multiple site collections • New presentation template model for easy content presentation fine tuning • Content rendered in client side • Provides full control on rendering capabilities using html templates • Easy editors as web part editors for defining planned query
Managed navigation • Drive your navigation and URLs based on Term Store hierarchies • Clean URLs for actual end users • www.contoso.com/careers • www.contoso.com/about-us • Define settings for navigation in terms store manager • Provides also dynamic categorypages capability for minimizingamount of physical pages for catalog type sites
Managed navigation, search and topic pages Friendly URL http://contoso.com/computers CONTENT SEARCH WEB PART TERM STORE NAVIGATION TAXONOMY Filter query by CATEGORY: COMPUTERS Audio Cameras Computers Home appliances Phones TV and video Search Product Catalog Use page maincategory.aspx
Refiners and faceted navigation • Define refiners for catalog content drill down in catalog drive scenarios • Provides easy filtering capabilities for catalog information • Content editors can define which managed properties are available as refinements • UI rending can be customized for each refiner • Different data types have different rendering options
Cross-site publishing (XSP) and catalogs • Define content to be available cross site collections • Not just specific lists, also page content • Author content in multiple site collections and aggregate that using content by search web part, including formatting • You can use catalog-enabled sites for scenarios such as a content repository, knowledge base, or product catalog
1 • 3 • 4 • 2 Loading the index with source data Source Site Collection contains a web that is designed as source for XSP. Editor createsWCM pages within this web. Source Navigation Term Set Navigation Term set in ContosoJobs.com Default Contoso NTS About Us Tax attorney Paralegal CFO Ask a Tax Laywyer Content site collection Contact Info Great Results Jobs The Term Store Containsthe navigation Term Setfor Jobs calledDefault Contoso NTS Pageslibraryfor editors Tax Collection Description <image> Term Title <image> Description Title XSP Formatted Description Formatted Title Term Page Fields Indexed and mappedto Managed Search Fields Formatted content is stored for XSP to be used at results and details rendering Search Index
2 • 1 • 3 • 4 Consuming Result page process CBS Source Navigation Term Set Contoso Irvine has a custom results page/pages/jobdetails.aspx which is designatedin the Term Store CBS looks up term and sees it from the XPS source(Based on the XSP custom property) and returnsresults from the source (XSP) and local pages Target “copies” the Navigation Term Set for Contoso Taxes – Default Branch NTS Navigation Term Set <Tax Attorney> <description> <salary> <Paralegal> <description> <salary> <CFO> <description> <salary> About Us Tax attorney Paralegal CFO Navigation Term set: Default Contoso NTS Ask a Tax Laywyer Contact Info Great Results Jobs Tax Collection <image> Description Title XSP Term Formatted Description Formatted Title Search Index
1 • 3 • 2 Details Page in ”publishing side” Jobs result page When Job list is clicked it goes to details page http://contosoirvine.com/pages/jobdetails.aspx?Item=ItemID and rewritten to http://contosoirvine.com/jobs/paralegal CBS instances in jobsdetail.aspx have been configured show job information based on query parameters provided for page ContosoIrvine.com has a custom XSPItem page: /pages/jobsdetails.aspx CBS <Tax Attorney> <description> <salary> <Paralegal> <description> <salary> <CFO> <description> <salary> Details Page CBS 1 CBS 3 Title CBS 2 Description Salary
Demo Cross Site Publishing, topic pages, managed metadata
Search Engine Optimization improvements Numerous SEO improvements in site and page level
Variations and multilingual enhancements • Support for translation in Variations and Term Store • Uses industry standard XLIFF file format • Can include entire list, one page & even navigation • Improved throughput for creating new language sites • Content owners can choose which languages need to translate content and translators can “opt-in” to getting copies of that content
Image renditions • Image transformation dynamically in SharePoint • Renditions are actual thumbnails • Thumbnails on created on fly and cached for following requests • Consistency sized images • Resizing will resize actual image, not only it's presentation • Optimizes page payload • Cropping for targeting areas of pictures
Video improvements • Enable easy enterprise podcast scenarios • Video support improvements • Embedding to any content page • Thumbnail generation • Renditions also for videos • External video support to store • Multiple encodings for single video • Video player as HTML 5 implementation • Fallback to Silverlight
Demo Image renditions and video handling
Usage analytics • Built to scale from ground up • Analytics changed to be search driven • Based also on usage counts, click through and item relationships • Personalized search queries based on particular user and usage analytics data • “Recommended for you” • Includes preconfigured Content Search Web Part – “Top Pages”
Design Manager and general rendering changes • Empowering web designers & developers • Completely revamped CSS classes • Web Part rendering with DIVs, not with TABLEs • Minimizing ramp up time • Site design & branding using the technologies web developers already know & love (HTML, CSS, JS) – using their preferred design tools. • Creating and updating designs no longer requires deep SharePoint expertise • Design manager for assisting uploading templates and modifying them on-fly
Design Manager capabilities • Provides guidance to modify master page and page layouts • Helps for converting html designs to be used in SharePoint as master pages • Editors keep updating html pages • SharePoint converts required changes for master pages and page layouts • Snippets for helping building designs • Export and Import capabilities • Packages created as Sandbox solutions which can moved cross environments
Device based rendering - Channels • Different channels defined in site collection level (SPSite) • Define “channels” for single devices or groups of devices – based on user agents • Assign alternate “Master Pages” (shared look and feel) per channel • Selectively include and exclude portions of Page Layouts per channel by using specific control • Possible to provide cookie level override for end users • Same URL, different look and feel based on used device
Demo Design Manager and Mobile Channels
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