October 14 2016, 00:45

Blog update. I created an extension that allows managing text content via the back office. Yes, you heard right, Hybris doesn’t manage all content “out of the box.” For example, if your site displays a message on the homepage somewhere in the footer, it might turn out that to fix it, you’ll need to bother developers and wait a week for a new release.

In the blog, I explain how to make all these thousands of messages (actually, more than 2000 for a typical store) manageable through the back office.

It seems like a simple task, every partner made such a module for themselves. Partners, don’t jump to conclusions – your modules are most likely incompatible with Hybris templates, and you also had to tweak those templates to make everything work as intended. At least, those are the only implementations I’ve come across. My solution is 100% compatible, no need to touch the templates, with zero loss in performance.

October 12 2016, 22:34

I discovered a bug on Facebook.

Create a post. Respond to it with a photo. Click on the photo and save the URL of the current page. Edit the original post. Paste the previously saved URL into the body of the post. Save it. Facebook indicates that the link is no longer active. Close the editor. Facebook will inquire whether changes should be saved or not. Choose “discard changes”. Your post will be entirely deleted.

Dmytro Dzhulgakov – forward this to someone if you think it will be helpful.

October 12 2016, 20:54

– Mom, can I try on your shoes?

– No. My shoes are off-limits!)

– Mooom, please!

– No, Lisa, I don’t allow it.

– Pleeease!

– No.

– Well, isn’t it better that I try them now rather than when you’re not home?

– Hmm…

Just like me!

UPDATE: And here are those shoes: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154483432072368&set=p.10154483432072368&type=3&theater