This feature enhances flexibility and convenience for users by allowing them to easily expand their payment method options within the DXP. Users can seamlessly discover, purchase, and integrate new payment methods availbale in the Marketplace directly from the DXP, eliminating the need to navigate external platforms or seek manual solutions. This streamlined process empowers users to quickly adapt to evolving market demands and offer a wider range of payment choices to their customers, ultimately improving their overall user experience.
Release Notes
Connecting Asset Libraries to Site Templates allows content creators to validate new assets directly within a template before deploying them to live sites. This feature fills a critical gap where templates currently can’t access Asset Library assets, forcing users to create full sites just to test content. This inefficiency leads to errors and poor user experience.
Key Benefits
Improves Efficiency and Workflow: It saves time by letting content creators test sites and assets directly in the Site Template. This eliminates the need to create a new site for every round of testing, which is a slow and cumbersome process.
Enhances Data Integrity: This feature prevents the creation of orphaned reference links that occur when a template’s content pages point to Asset Libraries it can’t access. These broken links can cause unexpected behavior and data corruption.
Reduces UI Errors: By ensuring proper connections between templates and asset libraries, the feature mitigates UI errors that happen when editing site connections with orphaned data. This provides a more stable and reliable user interface for managing site assets.
Highlights
Site Templates can now be connected to Asset Libraries. New sites generated with a Site Template connected an Asset Library will automatically be connected that Asset Library.
Users can now download a CSV file containing the complete list of all search terms collected from a page, providing easy access for analysis and reporting
Highlights
New export feature: Users can now download a CSV file with all search terms collected from a page.
Easier analysis and reporting: The export enables deeper analysis and custom reporting outside the platform.
Enhancement to previous update: Builds on the improvement from LPD-26181, which made all search terms visible in the Search Terms card.
To reduce confusion and improve transparency for SaaS customers, we’re updating the Analytics Cloud usage limits page. SaaS users will now be redirected to the Customer Portal when they access the Usage Limits menu in AC. This ensures they see the correct consumption metrics associated with their plan: Anonymous Page Views (APVs) and Monthly Active Logged-In Users (MALUs) as previously, the usage page displayed default limits based on Page Views (PVs) and Known Individuals (KIs), which do not apply to SaaS customers.
Highlights
Redirect for SaaS users: SaaS customers are now redirected to the Customer Portal when accessing the "Usage Limits" page in AC.
Accurate metric display: Customers will see the correct usage metrics—APVs and MALUs—instead of outdated PVs and KIs.
Eliminates confusion: Removes misleading limits that previously appeared for SaaS users.