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Optimizely Release Notes — June / July / August 2021

The following release notes highlight major or interesting changes in Optimizely’s products in June, July, and August 2021.

September 8, 2021

Blend and Episerver Celebrate Ten Years as Partners

Ten years ago, a long-lasting partnership between Blend Interactive and Episerver officially began. Together, we’ve been through several versions, dozens of new sites, and a lot of change.

November 14, 2018

Meta Properties for On-Page Editing

While on-page editing within Optimizely + Episerver is a powerful tool, by default it continues to hide some important metadata. This Coding with Bob highlights how to programmatically surface meta properties within on-page editing.

June 8, 2021

Getting Help Content From API to the User — In Any Language

Implementing a user-first migration of help content into Episerver (now Optimizely) for ExactTarget's user and partner audiences.

EPiServer Awards Blend International U.S. Partner of the Year

Blend Interactive has been named EPiServer’s 2009 North American Partner of the Year.

February 24, 2010

Promoting a New Product With a New Subsite

Integration of an Episerver (now Optimizely) site to include Marketo and Salesforce, all built from design to launch.

Deane Takes Position at Episerver

Deane Barker will be taking on a new role as Senior Director of Content Management Strategy at Episerver.

August 26, 2019

A Forklift Toward a New System

Moving a site from Ektron to Episerver (now Optimizely) while still maintaining clarity and consistency.

More than a Lift and Shift: Moving Dozens of Sites onto Optimizely

A project in process, we are helping move dozens of sites for a major investment firm onto Optimizely.

Florida DEM: Blue Sky Grey Sky

When you are responsible for communication during an emergency, you need to plan for optimal ... and less than optimal.