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Actual exam question from Sitecore's NET Developer 10
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Currently, a Content Author has three rendering options with a complex datasource query. However, in order to swap the existing rendering for a new one, the author has to copy the datasource query, remove the old rendering, insert the new rendering, and paste the datasource query into the datasource field. According to Sitecore best practices, what should you do to reduce the chance of user error when an author needs to change out the rendering?

  • A. Split the renderings into smaller pieces so the Content Authors can add each field of the data source separately as desired.
  • B. Merge all three renderings into one and have the Content Author select display mode through rendering parameters.
  • C. Create a custom Experience Editor button and script the replacement.
  • D. Add each rendering definition item to the Compatible Renderings option within each of the renderings.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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blacky_sa
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
As for me it's the best answers, like authors only need to interact with a single rendering, the datasource query is managed within the single rendering, authors can easily change the display mode using a rendering parameter, Developers only need to maintain a single rendering, simplifying code updates and reducing potential for errors.
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samuellealb
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is the correct answer
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a3code
1 year, 6 months ago
D should be correct. https://mattneil.co.uk/2017/01/17/compatible-renderings-in-sitecore/
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