Magnolia 5.6 reached end of life on June 25, 2020. This branch is no longer supported, see End-of-life policy.
Siloed content that is spread across disparate systems makes it extremely challenging for marketers to create compelling, personalized experiences (not to mention the higher costs and slower time to market for campaigns). With Magnolia you can bring in content and data from your PIMs, DAMs and even other CMSs using Light Development. You can declare REST clients in YAML – no Java code needed! You can then use the content and data in Magnolia apps, forms, templates and search results just like local content.
Magnolia 6.2 on March 27, 2020. See Multisource content.
Marketers and content practitioners can edit a JavaScript-based SPA (single-page application) such as React or Angular app in the Magnolia Page editor in the same way they would edit a traditional website. This means developers can implement a headless approach with all of its advantages, and yet content authors still get the control, context and high-fidelity preview of the Page Editor.
Magnolia 6.2 on March 27, 2020. See Single-page applications.
IUX slots are places in the AdminCentral UI where elements from integrated applications or other Magnolia content apps can live. Elements such as charts and widgets add value to the user's workflow inside Magnolia. We pull in data from adjacent applications and content apps and display it in the right places so that users do not need to switch contexts.
Magnolia 6.2 on March 27, 2020. See IUX – Integrated User Experience.
The Marketing Automation Connector pack offers web-to-lead functionality through seamless integration with your third-party marketing software solution. Magnolia provides out-of-the-box connectors to:
Use your forms or form fields crafted your external tools directly in Magnolia and efficiently collect data about your prospects and customers.
Magnolia 6.2 on March 27, 2020. See Marketing Automation Connector Pack.
The DAM Connector Pack enables you to seamlessly integrate with your external DAM or storage system. This means you can access and use all your assets centrally from Magnolia regardless of where they are stored, eliminating the need for switching tools, costly and time-consuming asset migration or changing processes.
The DAM connector pack caters to enterprise customers who have thousands of assets to manage, including videos, PDFs and images. The pack provides out-of-the-box connectors to:
Magnolia 6.2 on March 27, 2020. See DAM Connector Pack.
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. See Live Copy.Magnolia Content Types allow you to define the content models of your projects in Magnolia, including the properties the types may contain and their relationships to other types of content. Content type items can be managed by a content app. You can define content types in light modules on a running Magnolia system without redeploying the WAR file of your Magnolia instances and without restarting the instance or a module. This makes it a perfect approach for Magnolia Cloud users.
Magnolia 6.1 on June 26, 2019. See Content Types.
The Find Bar is the heart of the Magnolia user interface. If offers full-text search across all your content and provides a starting point for many tasks. Used together with the (EE) Periscope Result Ranker module, Magnolia suggests top hits and ranks all your search results based on what it has learned from previous search patterns and preferences on a given Magnolia instance.
Magnolia 6.0 on November 30, 2018. See Find Bar.
Image recognition is a neural network-based feature which extends the Find bar by automatically recognizing and tagging the content of image assets. It comes with bootstrap configurations for two recognition services: a local image recognition service that uses the ImageNet image database; and the Amazon Rekognition Image service capable of generating a more refined set of image tags. You can integrate the feature with any other image recognition service.
Magnolia 6.0 on November 30, 2018. See Image recognition.
May 2018 saw the introduction of new European regulations aiming to protect the online rights and data of European citizens. Magnolia introduced new data privacy features making us a GDPR-friendly CMS. We help you manage personal data, track website visitor consent, facilitate data portability and ensure your visitors' right to be forgotten.
Magnolia 5.7 on June 25, 2018. See Data privacy.