Category: Technical

Salesforce Commerce Cloud

From Lag to Riches: A PWA Kit Developer’s Guide to Storefront Speed

Let’s be honest: a slow e-commerce site is a silent killer of sales. In the world of B2C Commerce, every millisecond is money. As a PWA Kit developer, you’re on the front lines of a battle where the prize is customer loyalty and the cost of defeat is a lost shopping cart. Today’s shoppers have zero patience for lag. They expect buttery-smooth, app-like experiences, and they’ll bounce if you don’t deliver.

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Salesforce Commerce Cloud

Mastering Sitemaps in Salesforce B2C Commerce: A Developer’s Guide

In Salesforce B2C Commerce Cloud (SFCC), the sitemap is more than just a list of links. It’s a powerful, scalable system for telling search engines exactly what’s on your site and how important it is. Getting it right means faster indexing, better visibility, and a happier marketing team. Getting it wrong can leave your brand-new products invisible to Google.

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Salesforce Commerce Cloud

Storefront Protection For Your Composable Storefront

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.

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Salesforce Commerce Cloud

Third-Party API Caching in Commerce Cloud

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.

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