Next steps
At this point, you have a basic knowledge of how building a simple website in Xperience by Kentico works.
You’ve learned how to create Xperience projects, leverage the Content hub to store and reference reusable content, and display structured data with page templates. You’ve also used Page Builder to add unstructured content to your pages and built a dynamic navigation menu.
Continue learning
The best place to continue learning about the Xperience by Kentico is our set of guides for developers.
Follow the step-by-step instructions and discover how to work with Page Builder, data protection, activities tracking, how to set up multilingual, customize the administration UI, and more.
The guides outline a learning path and explain Xperience development practices and concepts using practical examples and real-life use-cases.
Learn by doing
Our Guides heavily rely on code samples that all come from the Training guides repository, a working Xperience by Kentico project.
Pull the main branch and use it as a starting point to follow along with the guides (starting from Development utilities). Or take a look at the finished branch to see the completed implementation of all the examples, following our recommended best practices.
Useful resources to look into next
Setting up your Xperience project:
- Technical spotlights videos - let Sean Wright guide you from installation to continuous integration setup.
- Enterprise-level architecture guide - pair the repository pattern with Xperience by Kentico projects.
Dive into project development in Xperience:
- Page Builder guides – prepare components for editors to build pages directly in the Xperience administration.
- Content retrieval – learn to load and display various types of content on your website.
- Content tree-based routing – learn how to set up routing scenarios.
How did you like the tutorial?
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Engage in the community
Take a look at community.kentico.com, where you can find the latest blog posts, a questions & answers section, and also a form to submit support issues.
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