Add Japanese language resources
The XM environment is already running, but the admin interface is in the default English. This time, we'll introduce the steps to add Japanese language resources, enabling the use of Japanese in the admin interface.
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The XM environment is already running, but the admin interface is in the default English. This time, we'll introduce the steps to add Japanese language resources, enabling the use of Japanese in the admin interface.
In the previous article, we were able to launch an instance of XM1. In this article, we will configure additional settings to make the Sitecore Experience Accelerator module available to the container, which is necessary for adding Next.js projects.
In the previous article, we first created a project to serve as a template. In this article, we will proceed with the steps of removing and adjusting unnecessary items to make the project the simplest XM1 project to run.
While there's plenty of Sitecore information available in Japanese, knowing where to start can be challenging. For our first post of the year, we'll show you how to quickly create a new project.
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You can choose Vercel as the delivery environment for a CMS created with Sitecore XM Cloud. To simplify this process, Sitecore XM Cloud offers integration features. This guide will cover the steps to deploy a website to Vercel using these features.
Previously, we expanded the display formats of existing components. Now, we'll create a new component. This process will illustrate how to define data structures in Sitecore and implement visual layouts, meeting each company's specific data requirements.
In the previous issue, we briefly introduced Headless SXA. Of course, the basic components are not enough to create a website. In this article, we will show you how to add display formats to existing components.
Sitecore has launched Headless SXA, the headless version of the Sitecore Experience Accelerator's web components. These components are available in Sitecore XM 10.3, allowing users with existing Sitecore subscription licenses to utilize them seamlessly.
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