Configuration
Configure the languages available for your project’s content, and set up fallbacks between individual languages.
Configure the life cycle for your project’s content, including pages, reusable content items, headless items and emails. Workflows allow you to ensure the quality of content by setting up a reviewing and approval process tailored specifically for your organization.
Create taxonomies and tags for organizing and categorizing content.
Set up and configure channels to serve content via ASP.NET Core MVC projects.
Set up and configure channels to serve content using HTTP requests and GraphQL.
Configure the user management and registration process for the Xperience administration. Define password policies and customize user invitation and password reset emails. Define and assign roles that determine access privileges of user accounts.
Configure the Xperience application for deployment to the SaaS environment.
Set up an SMTP server or a SendGrid integration to serve as the system’s email sender. For sites that process a large volume of emails, learn how to delegate email sending to an external application for better performance.
Learn how to configure the editor used to insert rich text content in the administration. Define custom toolbars or register new plugins for the editor.
Configure how the system logs events. Log events with additional information or create completely custom logging destinations that only record desired data.