PageBuilder 4 allows you to build an entire catalog at once, but you can also build separate sections or chapters, or you can build item groups for specific products. When you build a full catalog, ...
A few weeks ago we received the following request from one of our partners: We would like to create a table with icons in the headers of the columns. It would be interesting to see a blog post show ...
To wrap up 2011 we will look at another advanced example of custom development for PageBuilder: ABC Positioning. ...
Today we will look at a more advanced way of extending PageBuilder through custom development. In InDesign, you can add structured metadata to the content in your documents. In fact, this is how the ...
One of the key new features of PageBuilder 4 is the ability to automatically split item groups for single products across multiple columns or pages in a catalog. The PageBuilder plug-in for InDesign ...
In our ongoing series on custom development for PageBuilder, we illustrate how the PageBuilder 4 API can be used to customize the default behavior, to extend the available features, or to implement e ...
We promised to add some interesting and advanced samples on how the new PageBuilder can be extended to your needs. ...
Lets say we are creating a new version of the yellow pages, and we want to add an advertisement on every even page. In our previous blogpost we've seen how easy it is to add a variable header into y ...
When building an automated catalog using PageBuilder 4, you can specify a custom provider engine that extends or changes the default behavior. In today's blog post we take a look at a concrete exampl ...
Recently a partner presented us with an interesting use case. Suppose you have a boolean field on your product records to specify that certain products are in stock (actually this will be an option ...
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