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Responsive Tables Help Customers Compare Accounts
Tables, while seemingly simple, can be difficult to implement — especially when it comes to mobile widths. For SELCO, Blend helped develop a table option that worked at both full-width and on mobile.
Announcing Blend.Optimizely
Announcing release of Blend.Optimizely, a collection of helpful utilities for Optimizely CMS 12 sites from the development team at Blend.
Applying Dark Mode to Our Own Brand
It’s always easiest to experiment on yourself, which is why we made a push to include an automatic dark mode on the new Blend Interactive site.
Multitenant Episerver Sites on IIS Express
IIS Express allows for fast, license-free local development. But, it has its downsides as well. Blend's Director of Development Bob Davidson explains how to navigate IIS Express in order to bind multiple Episerver sites and languages in this Coding with Bob video.
Optimizely Release Notes — April / May 2021
The following release notes highlight major or interesting changes in Optimizely’s products in April and May 2021.
Blend Earns Episerver CMS Specialization as Developers Earn Additional Certifications
Joshua and Chris continue to embrace the world of Episerver development as certified developers.
Staying Consistent Throughout Front-End
Helping bring consistency to Mercury Systems' front-end design — and to their front-end development practice.
Integrating Memberships and Printing into Digital
Blend helped work with American Bonanza Society’s publishing partner to integrate membership management right into the site.
Maintaining the Backend for a Literal Playground
We don’t just build great websites — we also maintain and improve upon the sites we adopt.
Integrating Episerver and Integrating Multiple Teams
Our work with University of Redlands began as a development partner, but continued as a consultant as three teams worked together for a common goal.