
Local vs Shared Variation Attributes in Commerce Cloud
In the dynamic world of eCommerce, the concept of product variation holds significant importance. It empowers merchants to effectively present a range of product options,
In the dynamic world of eCommerce, the concept of product variation holds significant importance. It empowers merchants to effectively present a range of product options,
This article covers the reasons for opting to send emails via Salesforce Commerce Cloud, the platform’s limitations, the steps for programmatically sending an email, testing email templates, configuring SPF records, and the possibility of using your own SMTP server.
Protecting online stores using Storefront Protection in SiteGenesis and SFRA is simple. But now that we have the Composable Storefront, we need to think about whether those protections still work. This blog post will talk about how to keep your Composable Storefront safe and what this new technology means for security.
Enhancing the performance of applications that rely on third-party services is crucial in today’s digital environment. Numerous SFCC sites rely on APIs for accessing location data, weather information, or address verification, with varying degrees of performance stability. Understanding and applying caching for third-party services can enhance your application’s performance and cost-effectiveness.
Today, we’re exploring the crucial role of Origin Shielding in Salesforce B2C Commerce Cloud. As online security becomes increasingly important (and always has been), we’ll look at what Origin Shielding (and Origin Locking) is. We will also share the steps involved in your projects.
When working with Salesforce B2C Commerce Cloud in a hybrid approach (using SFRA with a Composable Storefront project), you naturally end up with some pages
When switching between my M1 MacBook and Intel X64 MacBook today, I ran into an odd error: Error: Failed to load native binding at Object.
Caching, Performance, Lighthouse Speed, CrUX, … and probably many more terms have crossed your desk and mind ever since you got into web development and,
Have you ever wondered how Salesforce Commerce Cloud, especially SFRA (Storefront Reference Architecture), handles the rendering of pages based on controllers and routes? It’s like
In some places there is too much rain, in other places it is too hot.The weather might not bee consistent, but the release schedule of