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Programming Practices
Data Structuring can influence the performance. If the logic for home page news articles is to present the latest three, the logic of looking for articles structured as /year/month/day/article is faster than sorting a large number of articles stored directly under /news.
Deck JS » Modern HTML Presentations - 0 views
View overridden presentation values in Quick Action Bar - 1 views
Getting to Know Sitecore: How Presentation Controls Are Used In Sitecore - 0 views
Advanced Publish Dialog - 0 views
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Every once in a while our customers ask if it's possible to terminate a publishing job. A demand for this functionality increased as our customers started pouring more and more content into their Sitecore implementations. Sometimes an innocent publishing job could become vicious and freeze other publications. In this blog post I'm going to present an approach that allows a user to cancel a triggered publishing job. This became possible as new publishing pipelines were introduced in Sitecore 6.
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FireQuery = Firebug enhancements for jQuery - 0 views
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FireQuery is a Firefox addon integrated with Firebug: - jQuery expressions are intelligently presented in Firebug Console and DOM inspector - attached jQuery datas are first class citizens - elements in jQuery collections are highlighted on hover - jQuerify: enables you to inject jQuery into any web page
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3.3. Convert Underperforming XSL Renderings to .NET Certain operations can be completed much more efficiently in .NET than in XSL. Use Sitecore’s browser-based debugger to identify poorly performing code for migration to pure .NET. Invoking XSL may be more expensive in .NET than executing native .NET code. If possible, certain XSL renderings, especially those which consume a great deal of resources or can only be cached under limited conditions should be converted to .NET method renderings, sublayouts or web controls. Expensive XSL code can be converted to .NET extension controls and functions.
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Sitecore Users Virtual Group - 1 views
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Latest cool prototypes from Sitecore US lab Alex Shyba Solution Architect Sitecore Oct 19, 2011 Noon Pacific, 3:00 PM Eastern, 8:00 PM UK. Alex will be showing some of the latest Shared Source components that he has been working on. Alex Shyba has been with Sitecore for more than 6 years. His primary role is helping implementation partners in North America build successful solutions on Sitecore platform. Whenever he is not reading car magazines, Alex enjoys exploring dark corners of Sitecore by reading kernel code from Reflector and building cool prototypes. Alex maintains one of the oldest Sitecore blogs at http://sitecoreblog.alexshyba.com/ where he shares his ideas about ways to implement Sitecore and provides recommendations on various aspects of the product. You can connect with Alex on Twitter @alexshyba. Video from the presentation
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