This document provides an overview of Sitecore XM Cloud, the SaaS version of Sitecore's CMS offering, and introduces Sitecore's product terminology on this page, while other topics are covered on other pages.
With the Sitecore XM Cloud environment in hand, the next step is to proceed with the process of setting up a new server using XM Cloud Deploy.In this article, we will show you how to set up a server with XM Cloud Deploy.
We provide a template site called tailwind-starter that includes the information introduced on this site. This project applies some changes in addition to the standard template, so we will introduce those contents here.
This document introduces the environment for developing websites targeting XM Cloud. It covers setting up the environment for local Docker and connecting to an XM Cloud instance for development.
The Tailwind Starter, which serves as the base for the sample created on this document site, applies Tailwind CSS as the stylesheet framework based on the Next.js Starter. This document introduces the work done on the base Next.js Starter.
This guide introduces the steps to add custom components to the Next.js Starter Kit provided by Sitecore.
This document introduces the steps to implement dark mode functionality in the Next.js Starter Kit.