Tridion Stack Exchange is your source of expert answers for project managers, developers, testers, architects, administrators, and businesses using or thinking about using the Tridion CMS
If your question is about SDL Tridion and generally covers...
- Programming related to Tridion and Tridion extensions
- Integrating Tridion with other projects
- Designing, deploying, administering or operating Tridion-based systems
And is not about...
- Anything not directly related to Tridion
- Tridion pricing, careers, job postings, or referrals for implementation consultants
… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!
Questions are generally acceptable as long as they require specific Tridion expertise to be answered. Does the answer change if you use WordPress or Drupal instead of Tridion? If so, the question is on-topic for Tridion Stack Exchange.
You should avoid asking implementation-specific questions. If your question applies only to your company's Tridion solution, it cannot be reliably answered by the wider Tridion community. Examples of questions likely to be implementation-specific include those relating to your particular Blueprint, Schemas, Component or Page Templates.
Your questions should not contain information identifying specific Customers, userIDs, servernames, passwords etc. and will be quickly edited or closed by the community to remove such information.
Issues like bug reporting, feature requests, generalized discussions, specific customer support issues do not fit into this site's Q&A model, and will be quickly closed by the community.
Please look around to see if your question has been asked before. It’s also OK to ask and answer your own question.
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For more help, see "What types of questions should I avoid asking?"