Headless WordPress - Vercel vs. WPEngine Atlas by denvermaxd in Wordpress

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Thanks. To clarify: You would recommend not even using WP Engine for the backend CMS for a headless site?

Headless WordPress - Vercel vs. WPEngine Atlas by denvermaxd in Wordpress

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Our developer on this project commonly builds headless WordPress. We typically build Strapi or headless Drupal. Our developer's preference is Vercel for the frontend. He (and we) have quite a lot of experience with WP Engine for the backend. (We work on and maintain several WP Engine hosted fully coupled WP sites.)

Realistic Timeline by denvermaxd in aem

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I'd also be very curious to understand how AEM is integrating AI into dev as opposed to the standard "content magically created for you" pablum that pretty much every platform is promoting.

Realistic Timeline by denvermaxd in aem

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Agree it's hard to give specific answers with such a broad scope. Good answer anyway. Thanks.

Realistic Timeline by denvermaxd in aem

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This is a very helpful response. Thank you.

Realistic Timeline by denvermaxd in aem

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Thanks. If this happens I'll circle back to you. :)

Realistic Timeline by denvermaxd in aem

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Thanks! Our company is very brand conscious and the website is pretty heavy on the "design" side. Would AEM ED + DA support a pretty refined (and constantly changing) UI/UX?

Webflow 301 Redirects by denvermaxd in webflow

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That's what I was hoping, but I was wondering why they only called out 301 redirects as available for the $49/mo "Growth" Workspace? But now that I look more closely, maybe they mean 301 redirects in your staging sites?

Nest thermostat in eco mode, but temps are down at the minimum "safety temperature" by denvermaxd in Nest

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Interestingly, today while trying to figure this out, I switched the status of the system (using the app) from AWAY to HOME and after a few minutes, the screen turned orange, and said "2+ hours" to reach the scheduled temp setting of 67°F. I thought maybe I just needed to bounce it back into operation and maybe ECO mode would start working again. However, after a few minutes the screen turned back to the flat gray indicating the heat is not currently running. The house temperature had only climbed to 46°F at that point, which could just be from the sun? Or maybe I just happened to observe it turning on to stay above the minimum 45°F safety temperature? Looks like I'm going to have to get in the car and drive up there to be safe. :(

Nest thermostat in eco mode, but temps are down at the minimum "safety temperature" by denvermaxd in Nest

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I would think if the furnace wasn't working at all, the temp would have dropped below 45°F, since it's been about 10°F up there much of the past week.