An Introduction to Aurora Technologies
Aurora is Khoros’ re-imagined Community experience that leverages more than 20 years of experience and learnings in the digital community space. In this article we’ll introduce you to the technology stack we used to create our next-generation Community application. Many of these technologies will be exposed as part of our new Software Development Kit (SDK) that will be used to customize the Community Application.ShannonBa8 months agoKhoros Staff1.1KViews7likes1CommentHow We Built It: Pronouns in User Profiles
Learn how we added a custom field to capture personal pronouns in the user profile and display them in the Atlas UI.SuzieH3 years agoKhoros Alumni (Retired)223Views7likes0CommentsHow We Built It: Private Member Info component
Learn how we built a component that displays certain information by role.SuzieH3 years agoKhoros Alumni (Retired)1.3KViews8likes13CommentsA Python Library for Khoros Community
Today we highlight a contribution by a developer who built an open-source Python SDK for Khoros CommunitySuzieH3 years agoKhoros Alumni (Retired)257Views7likes0CommentsAtlas Developer Network Updates
Learn about updates to the Atlas community navigation that affect the Atlas Developer Network.SuzieH3 years agoKhoros Alumni (Retired)102Views2likes0CommentsA Chatbot for the Dev Doc Portal
We've added Maia the Khoros chatbot to developer.khoros.com. Read on to learn what this means for you.SuzieH3 years agoKhoros Alumni (Retired)118Views6likes0CommentsCan Technical Writers Exist in an Agile Dev Team?
Whether you're creating a simple UI-based tool for customers without any technical experience or an API with complex parameters that pose a challenge to even the most experienced developers, a technical writer bridges the information gap between your development team and the end-user.RyanPi4 years agoKhoros Staff192Views7likes0CommentsHow We Built It: Access Signposting
Atlas users have asked us how we built the customization that displays a fixed indicator (we call it a signpost) highlighting the access level of content on the current page being viewed. You can easily incorporate this customization into your community using the examples and source code in this article.SuzieH4 years agoKhoros Alumni (Retired)2.3KViews11likes15CommentsHow We Built It: Custom Community Banners
Custom community banners are a great way to enhance the user experience throughout your Community. In Atlas, we use custom content to draw attention to important features, direct users to useful pages, and share news from our team.RyanPi4 years agoKhoros Staff519Views4likes0CommentsKhoros Communities moves to The Cloud
Nearly two years ago, the Khoros Communities Engineering organization began to move from co-located data centers to AWS cloud services. It's been a long process, but we're nearly complete. Technical Manager Aditya Pandurangi (@AdityaP), was kind enough to discuss the project with me.SuzieH4 years agoKhoros Alumni (Retired)1.1KViews31likes5CommentsHow we built it: Search Anywhere and the Resource Center
Our project was to make Atlas the focal point of documentation and support articles for Marketing products, just like it is for Care products. The project was a unique and proactive collaboration between Engineering, Customer Experience and Product Content Experience teams.477Views17likes7CommentsWelcome To Our New Developer Blog
We're excited about the opportunity this blog provides us to speak directly to our developer community, sharing insight into some of the cool things we've been working on and how they will empower you to do even more.RyanPi4 years agoKhoros Staff185Views11likes2CommentsContent Workflow API Updates are Here
Khoros' Content Workflow feature in Khoros Communities enables you to create a comprehensive content workflow process including authors, editors, and publishers that each play an important role in crafting, editing, and publishing TKB and blog posts for your community.317Views0likes0Comments