TracksMastering Content OperationsCoursesStudio excellenceExcellent editorial experiences
Studio excellence
Markdown Version

Excellent editorial experiences

Getting started with Sanity and deploying a Studio for authors can be super fast. Spending extra time on the finer details separates average authoring experiences from excellent ones.
Simeon Griggs
Simeon GriggsPrincipal Educator at Sanity
Before starting this Course it may be beneficial to have completed:
Log in to mark your progress for each Lesson and Task

This course assumes you have already started or completed the Day One Content Operations course. Where you create a very basic Studio that is in need of some deeper configuration.

The following lessons will guide you through much of the Studio's configuration API. Highlighting some areas for improvement and maybe features you didn’t yet know existed!

You might also be interested in reading An opinionated guide to Sanity Studio which summarizes and follows a lot of the guidance in this course. As well as a set of Cursor Rules so that your IDE can apply those recommendations to your project.

Sanity Studio was created by developers to give them control over the content editing experience, but never lose sight of who your audience is—content creators.

Let's ensure that when you deploy and hand over the editing surface it's ready-made for excellent content operations.

Mark lesson as complete
You have 1 uncompleted task in this lesson
0 of 1