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Principal Consultant Microsoft Build Great Sites Support the tools and workflows designers use Target different designs based on user agent string Easy content Authoring and Management Variations amp Content Translation ID: 667076

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Slide1

WCM in SharePoint 2013

Vesa Juvonen

Principal Consultant

MicrosoftSlide2

Build Great Sites

Support the tools and workflows designers use

Target different designs based on user agent stringSlide3

Easy content Authoring and Management

Variations & Content Translation

Search Engine Optimization

Cross Site Publishing

RTE Usability (paste)Video & EmbeddingImage RenditionsSlide4

Enable Intelligent Experiences

Metadata navigation

Topic Pages

Clean URLs

Content by Search

Refinements

Recommendations

(item-to-item, popularity)Slide5

Enable Commerce on Your Site

Item Catalog

Easy Catalog import/syncSlide6

Authoring.Contoso.com

Contoso.com/

WorkAtContoso

“En-US”

Contoso.com/careers

Contoso.fr/

carrières

Variations

Search Crawl

Fr-Fr

Contoso.fr/

TravaillezChezContoso

Translation

Search Index

Content Search

Webpart

Create WCM SitesSlide7

Content Search Web Part

Similar to Content Query Web Part – but based on indexed content

Show content cross site collections

Show content cross multiple site collections

New presentation template model for easy content presentation fine tuningContent rendered in client sideProvides full control on rendering capabilities using html templates

Easy editors as web part editors for defining planned querySlide8

Managed navigation

Drive your navigation and URLs based on Term Store hierarchies

Clean URLs for actual end users

www.contoso.com/careers

www.contoso.com/about-us

Define settings for navigation in terms store managerProvides also dynamic categorypages capability for minimizing

amount of physical pages for catalog type sitesSlide9

Audio

Cameras

Computers

Home appliances

Phones

TV and videoTERM STORE NAVIGATION TAXONOMY

Search

Product Catalog

Filter query by

CATEGORY: COMPUTERS

Friendly URL

http://contoso.com/computers

Use page

maincategory.aspx

CONTENT SEARCH WEB PART

Managed navigation, search and topic pagesSlide10

Refiners and faceted navigation

Define refiners for catalog content drill down in catalog drive scenarios

Provides easy filtering capabilities for catalog information

Content editors can define which managed properties are available as refinements

UI rending can be customized for each refinerDifferent data types have different rendering optionsSlide11

Cross-site publishing (XSP) and catalogs

Define content to be available

cross site collections

Not just specific lists, also page content

Author content in multiple site collections and aggregate that using content by search web part, including formatting

You can use catalog-enabled sites for scenarios such as a content repository, knowledge base, or product catalogSlide12

Content site collection

Pages

library

for editors

Source Navigation Term Set

Loading the index with source data

Search Index

Title

Description

<image>

Term

Title

Description

<image>

Term

Formatted Title

Formatted Description

XSP

About Us

Ask a Tax Laywyer

Contact Info

Great Results

Tax Collection

Jobs

Tax attorney

Paralegal

CFO

Navigation Term set in ContosoJobs.com

Default Contoso NTS

1

Source Site Collection contains a web that is

designed as source for XSP. Editor creates

WCM pages within this web.

2

The Term Store Contains

the navigation Term Set

for Jobs called

Default Contoso NTS

3

Page Fields Indexed and mapped

to Managed Search Fields

4

Formatted content is stored for XSP to be

used at results and details renderingSlide13

Consuming Result page process

Title

Description

<image>

Term

Formatted Title

Formatted Description

XSP

Search Index

Source Navigation Term Set

About Us

Ask a Tax Laywyer

Contact Info

Great Results

Tax Collection

Jobs

Tax attorney

Paralegal

CFO

Navigation Term set:

Default Contoso NTS

CBS

<

Tax Attorney

>

<description>

<salary>

<

Paralegal

>

<description>

<salary>

<

CFO

>

<description>

<salary>

3

Contoso Irvine has a custom results page

/pages/jobdetails.aspx which is designated

in the Term Store

1

Navigation Term Set

2

Target “copies” the Navigation Term Set

for Contoso Taxes – Default Branch NTS

4

CBS looks up term and sees it from the XPS source

(Based on the XSP custom property) and returns

results from the source (XSP) and local pagesSlide14

Details Page in ”publishing side”

CBS

<

Tax Attorney

>

<description>

<salary>

<

Paralegal

>

<description>

<salary>

<

CFO

>

<description>

<salary>

2

When Job list is clicked it goes to details page http://contosoirvine.com/pages/

jobdetails.aspx?Item

=

ItemID

and rewritten to http://contosoirvine.com/jobs/paralegal

Jobs

result page

Details Page

Title

CBS 1

Salary

CBS 2

CBS 3

Description

1

ContosoIrvine.com has a custom

XSPItem

page: /pages/jobsdetails.aspx

3

CBS instances in jobsdetail.aspx have been configured show job

information based on query parameters provided for pageSlide15

Demo

Cross Site Publishing, topic pages, managed metadataSlide16

Numerous SEO improvements in site and page level

Search Engine Optimization improvements

Features

SharePoint 2010

SharePoint 2013

Clean URLs

http://www.c.com/Pages/cars.aspxhttp://www.c.com/cars Home Page Redirects

HTTP

302 for

http://www.c.com

to redirect to /pages/default.aspx

Home page served

from address www.c.com – no redirect for browser

Country

code

top-level domains (

ccTLDs

)

http://www.c.com/en-us/Pages/cars.aspx

http://www.c.com/es-mx/Pages/coches.aspx

http://www.c.com/cars

http://www.c.mx/coches

XML Sitemaps

None

Automatically generated and referenced in robots.txt

SEO Properties

(e.g. Meta Description)

<title>

and <h1> must be identical

Browser title

Meta

description

Meta keywords

Webmaster Tools integrationNoneAssists with ownership verificationSlide17

Variations and multilingual enhancements

Support for translation in Variations and Term Store

Uses industry standard XLIFF file format

Can include entire list, one page & even navigation

Improved throughput for creating new language sitesContent owners can choose which languages need to translate content and translators can “opt-in” to getting copies of that contentSlide18

Image renditions

Image transformation dynamically in SharePoint

R

enditions are actual thumbnails

Thumbnails on created on fly and cached for following requestsConsistency sized imagesResizing will resize actual image, not only it's presentation

Optimizes page payloadCropping for targeting areas of picturesSlide19

Video improvements

Enable easy enterprise podcast scenarios

Video support improvements

Embedding to any content page

Thumbnail generationRenditions also for videosExternal video support to store Multiple encodings for single video

Video player as HTML 5 implementationFallback to SilverlightSlide20

Demo

Image renditions and video handlingSlide21

Usage analytics

Built to scale from ground up

Analytics changed to be search driven

Based also on usage counts, click through and item relationships

Personalized search queries based on particular user and usage analytics data“Recommended for you”

Includes preconfigured Content Search Web Part – “Top Pages”Slide22

Design Manager and general rendering changes

Empowering web designers & developers

Completely revamped CSS classes

Web Part rendering with DIVs, not with TABLEs

Minimizing ramp up

timeSite design & branding using the technologies web developers already know & love (HTML, CSS, JS) – using their preferred design tools.Creating and updating designs no longer requires deep SharePoint expertiseDesign manager for assisting uploading templates and modifying them on-flySlide23

Design Manager capabilities

Provides guidance to modify master page and page layouts

Helps for converting html designs to be used in SharePoint as master pages

Editors keep updating html pages

SharePoint converts required changes for master pages and page layouts

Snippets for helping building designsExport and Import capabilitiesPackages created as Sandbox solutions which can moved cross environmentsSlide24

Device based rendering - Channels

Different channels defined in site collection level (

SPSite

)

Define “channels” for single devices or groups of devices – based on user agentsAssign alternate “Master Pages” (shared look and feel) per channelSelectively include and exclude portions of Page Layouts per channel by using specific controlPossible to provide cookie level override for end users

Same URL, different look and feel based on used deviceSlide25

Demo

Design Manager and Mobile ChannelsSlide26

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