🕵️♀️Extracting multiple documents from one page with Sitecore Search
In many cases, Sitecore Search is used to extract one document per page, which works perfectly for standard content structures — blog posts, product pages, articles, and so on. But what happens when you have a single web page that includes multiple pieces of structured content you want to index individually?
We encountered this situation with product family pages, where multiple products are marketed on one page but should be discoverable as individual products in website search.
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@misterlow giving a @Sitecore symposium recap and @studert sharing insights about XM Cloud for developers. Thank you @viuteam for hosting us for our last meetup this year🫶
💼 Integrate Sitecore Search with Workday jobs
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Integrating two specific platforms can sometimes feel like hula hooping at the Olympics. But it can also give you insights into solutions that can be applied to other integrations as well. Authentication hurdles and multilingual requirements are a common scenario and for both I have some insights and learnings to share.
✍️ Dealing with multiple languages in Sitecore Search with XM Cloud
Unless you have been replaced by AI, there is a chance that you will be the one to add multiple languages to your @Sitecore website. When you want to integrate this with Sitecore Search, there are a few things you need to know. Let's see how we can introduce additional languages into your search results in my blog post.
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