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Acquia Certified Site Studio Site Builder

This is the study guide for the Acquia Certified Site Studio Site Builder Examination.

This guide explains the exam blueprint, breaks down knowledge domains, and helps you get familiar with the nature of questions asked in the exam. It also provides helpful steps to prepare for the exam and links to further resources for study and preparation.

About the exam

The following is the key information about the exam:

  • Exam name: Acquia Certified Site Studio Site Builder
  • Exam duration: 60 minutes
  • Exam length: 40 questions
  • Pass/Fail mark: 65%

The purpose of this exam is to validate skills and knowledge of developers, designers and architects in the area of designing, implementing and maintaining a Site Studio DX8 based Drupal website

This exam validates a candidate’s ability to:

  • Understand the features and functionality provided by Site Studio.
  • Install and Configure Site Studio environment on new or existing websites.
  • Build a website using Site Studio style builder, components and website structure design elements.

Steps to certification

Take Acquia Academy courses

We have two courses to get you started on your Site Studio journey.

After taking the courses, build a small website on your own using Site Studio to reinforce the concepts learned in the courses.

Gain practical experience

Completing the courses will not make you ready for taking the certification exam. You need to have some real-life practical experience to attempt the exam. For this purpose, we recommend that you gain the practical experience by working on at least 2-3 real life projects.

Perform self-assessment

Once you decide to take the exam, we recommend that you study the domains and topics covered by the exam and their relative weights. You should also perform a self-assessment of your own areas of strength and weakness vis-a-vis the domains/topics covered by the exam blueprint. This is a recommended starting point for experienced Site Studio users.

Use labs and study guide

Based on your self-assessment, you may need to gain knowledge and experience in some Domains or Topics. The best way to learn Site Studio is by working or experimenting on it. Follow the suggestions given for preparation in the Preparation section and refer to the external resources given in the Study Guide section.

Register for and take the exam

At this stage, you should be ready to take the exam. Follow the instructions for registering for an exam.

Exam domains

Domain% of Questions
1.0 Website Settings and Configuration20%
2.0 Using the Style Builder15%
3.0 Building the Structure of a Site20%
4.0 Using and Creating Components30%
5.0 Miscellaneous Concepts15%
TOTAL100%

Note

This exam blueprint includes topics, domains, and test objectives to help guide the test taker. It should not be construed as a comprehensive listing of all of the content of this examination.

Exam domains and topics

Domain% of Questions
1Website settings and configuration
1.1Understands the usage of Base unit size and unit conversion
1.2Understands how to add colors to be used in their color palette
1.3Demonstrate an understanding on how to add fonts to their website
1.4Demonstrate an understanding on how to add and use icon fonts
1.5Demonstrate an understanding of how to set up and use the responsive grid settings
1.6Demonstrate an understanding of SCSS variables and how to use them
2Using the style builder
2.1Demonstrate an ability to create a base style that is utilized on the website
2.2Demonstrate an ability to create a basic custom style with the interface
2.3Demonstrate an ability to create advanced styles with the style tree
2.4Demonstrate an ability to create responsive custom styles by using the breakpoint selectors
3Building the structure of a website
3.1Demonstrate an ability to create and use Content Templates
3.2Demonstrate an ability to create master templates
3.3Demonstrate the ability to create View templates
3.4Demonstrate the ability to use and create menu templates
4Using and creating components
4.1Demonstrate an ability to use the editing experience with components
4.2Demonstrate an ability to create a component layout
4.3Demonstrate an ability to create a component form
4.4Demonstrate an understanding of creating advanced layout and style options
4.5Demonstrate understanding of the usage of component dropzones
5Miscellaneous concepts
5.1Demonstrate an understanding of how and when to use ‘hide if no data’
5.2Demonstrate a knowledge of how to use an existing select field in components
5.3Demonstrate an understanding of reusability across multiple Site Studio enabled websites

Self-assessment

Experienced Site Studio site builders will likely know their weaknesses more than they know their strengths. You might have judged your own skill levels while reading through the four domains listed above. It is quite natural for you to be more experienced and proficient in one domain than another. Also, within a domain, it is quite likely that you have hands-on experience on some topics but have never touched other areas within the same domain.

How to use self-assessment

We suggest you perform a skills and expertise self-assessment with respect to the domains and topics listed in the blueprint. The blueprint lists test objectives (topics) for each domain. Rank your skills on a scale of 0 to 10 against each test objective (0 for absolutely zero knowledge or exposure and 10 for complete mastery). Use 0 for absolutely zero knowledge or exposure and 10 for complete mastery of the topic.

  • Topics with a score of 8+ are your strengths.
  • Topics with a score of 5 to 7 will need some preparation.
  • Topics with a score below 5 may require a lot of preparation, or guided instruction.

You may use the following table to carry out your own evaluation.

Acquia Site Studio Site Builder self-assessment table

DomainTopicYour Score (1-10)
1Website settings and configuration
 
1.1Understands the usage of Base unit size and unit conversion
 
1.2Understands how to add colors to be used in their color palette
 
1.3Demonstrate an understanding of how to add fonts to their website
 
1.4Demonstrate an understanding of how to add and use icon fonts
 
1.5Demonstrate an understanding of how to set up and use the responsive grid settings
 
1.6Demonstrate an understanding of SCSS variables and how to use them
 
2Using the style builder
 
2.1Demonstrate an ability to create a base style that is utilized in the website
 
2.2Demonstrate an ability to create a basic custom style with the interface
 
2.3Demonstrate an ability to create advanced styles with the style tree
 
2.4Demonstrate an ability to create responsive custom styles by using the breakpoint selectors
 
3Building the structure of a website
 
3.1Demonstrate an ability to create and use Content Templates
 
3.2Demonstrate an ability to create master templates
 
3.3Demonstrate the ability to create View templates
 
3.4Demonstrate the ability to use and create menu templates
 
4Using and creating components
 
4.1Demonstrate an ability to use the editing experience with components
 
4.2Demonstrate an ability to create a component layout
 
4.3Demonstrate an ability to create a component form
 
4.4Demonstrate an understanding of creating advanced layout and style options
 
4.5Demonstrate understanding of the usage of component dropzones
 
5Miscellaneous concepts
 
5.1Demonstrate an understanding of how and when to use ‘hide if no data’
 
5.2Demonstrate a knowledge of how to use an existing select field in components
 
5.3Demonstrate an understanding of reusability across multiple Site Studio enabled websites
 

Preparation

Once you have a list of topics for which you need preparation, you will possibly face two challenges:

  1. Find and study documentation and knowledge resources for the topics.
  2. Find enough practical case studies covering the topics.

Knowledge resources

Customers and Partners can self-register on the appropriate branch of Acquia Academy and take courses in the relevant domain to refresh their knowledge.

Available courses include:

If you are new to Site Studio, you should start with the Getting started with Site Studio Guide.

To obtain adequate hands-on experience, you may request a Site Studio Sandbox and follow a series of guided Tutorials for a hands-on learning experience.

A list of online resources and documentation for each learning domain appears in the Study Guide section.

If you have questions, you can use the FAQs page to search for an answer.

Study guide

  1. Website Settings and Configuration
TopicURL
1.1 Understand the usage of Base unit size and unit conversionConfiguring your base unit settings
1.2 Understand colors and how to add colors to be used in color paletteCreating your color palette
1.3 Understand how to add fonts to a websiteSet up font libraries and font stacks
1.4 Understand how to use and add icon fontsSet up icon font libraries
1.5 Understand how to set up and use the gridConfiguring your responsive grid settings
1.6 Understanding of SCSS variables and how to use themCreating SCSS variables
  1. Using the Style Builder
TopicURL
2.1 Understand how to create a base style that is used on a websiteCreating base styles
2.2 Demonstrate the ability to create a basic custom style within the Site Studio interfaceCreating custom styles
2.3 Demonstrate an ability to create advanced styles with the style treeUsing the style builder
2.4 Demonstrate an ability to create responsive styles by using the breakpoint selectorsUsing the style preview
  1. Building the Structure of a Website
TopicURL
3.1 Demonstrate an ability to create and use content templatesContent templates
3.2 Demonstrate an ability to create master templatesMaster templates
3.3 Demonstrate an ability to create view templatesView templates
3.4 Demonstrate an ability to create menu templatesMenu templates
  1. Using and Creating Components
TopicURL
4.1 Demonstrate an ability to use the editing experience with componentsWhat are components?
4.2 Demonstrate an ability to create a component layoutCreate a component
4.3 Demonstrate an ability to create a component formComponent form field elements
4.4 Demonstrate an understanding of how to create advanced layout and style optionsReusable component content
4.5 Conceptually understand the usage of component drop zonesAdding drop zones to a component
  1. Miscellaneous Topics
TopicURL
5.1 Understands how and when to use Hide if no DataHide element if no data
5.2 Understands how to use an existing select field in componentsSelect form element
5.3 Demonstrate an understanding of reusability across multiple Site Studio enabled websitesSync package export and import

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