Builders Web Platform
All the stuff you need to build and manage web sites at Gjensidige!
This is how we do it
These are the different systems, tools and building blocks behind our websites:
We do everything from everyday maintenance to the building of new sites in Enonic XP Content studio.
We build pages with over 40 building blocks we call parts, in which we place all kinds of content types.
In addition, we do micro frontends that allow us to embed applications to pages built in the CMS.
The content model
The different page types, content types and all the metadata.
The parts
A full overview of all the parts we use to build pages.
Embed apps
Combine small React applications with parts on any page.
Global components
Use the global navigation and footer in your web applications through APIs.
Make yourself an editing bookmark!
Expert tip!
If you bookmark a edit quick-link, you can click that while being on the page you want to edit and voila - Content Studio magically opens on that exact page.
Get started with infographics
The first version of infographics is finally available in Content Studio! Get to know how it works and set up your first charts with our onboarding videos in Miro.
Stay up to date on Slack
Join our open #builders-platform channel to report issues, suggest improvements and to get notified when we have new releases.
Hosting
In addition to providing building blocks for the web, The Builders Squad also do the hosting the site.
The squad is responsible for hosting all gjensidige pages that is created by our editors ,across all countries and domains.
Micro frontends
Some of our solutions are exposed through APIs to be used as micro frontends on applications sites. These are currently the footer and navigation (which includes cookie consent and system messages).
In addition we support single page applications to be embedded in our CMS controlled pages.
Azure CDN
As a web platform, Enonic CMS used to host the files that the front-end apps required. To cut these ties and create a more robust infrastructure, we no longer have application file hosting on Enonic XP. Instead, we have a storage solution where teams can request access to a CDN.