Webinar Series: Navigating Preview and Presentation Control in Composable Stack - Introduction
Overview
This webinar series aims to explore diverse methods of managing preview and presentation control within a composable/headless stack. The series will be hosted by Sana Remekie and John West, who come from vastly different backgrounds and experiences to ensure a diverse and inclusive discussion. The goal of the webinar series is to educate the market on the various approaches available for controlling presentation in a composable stack. This is why we are inviting industry professionals and experts to provide insights into the various considerations that go into deciding on an approach that works best for organizations.
Session Introduction
This session will provide a brief overview of the different approaches to controlling presentation available on the market today. Each participant will have 4 minutes to explain their approach, who they believe should be responsible for controlling the frontend experience within an organization, and discuss which of the following elements of presentation control their solution offers:
- Preview (view changes in an iframe or separate window/tab while editing in the CMS)
- Rich Text Editor (format text fields)
- Visual or Inline Content Editing (edit content through site preview UI)
- Layout and Presentation control (selecting and styling presentation components that are pre-built by developers)
- Full front-end building and control: Front-end building and code generation either from design or with drag and drop.
Who Should Attend
This webinar series is perfect for frontend developers, UX/UI designers, project managers, digital marketing professionals, and other tech enthusiasts interested in the management of preview and presentation control in a composable stack. No matter your level of expertise, there's something to learn from this diverse panel of experts.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to broaden your knowledge and engage in insightful discussions on preview and presentation control in a composable stack!