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daniel-strmecki
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September 30, 2024
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AEMaaCS - Open Page in Universal Editor

  • September 30, 2024
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Hello,

I am doing a POC with Next.js frontend and AEMaaCS. I already integrated my React/Next components with Universal Editor, but how can I open a classic AEM page in Universal Editor when an Editor clicks on the Edit button. Is really the only supported way to override the OOTB button behaviour?

 

Thanks,

Daniel

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Best answer by arunpatidar

Hi @daniel-strmecki 
It seems that the page is being edited either in the AEM editor or the Universal editor. You could consider adding another button to the toolbar that opens the page in the Universal editor, and hide the default (OOTB) button specifically for that project.

It would be just a configuration : https://medium.com/@arunpatidar26/custom-button-in-aem-sites-console-94cf36cbed0c 

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arunpatidar
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October 1, 2024

Hi @daniel-strmecki 
It seems that the page is being edited either in the AEM editor or the Universal editor. You could consider adding another button to the toolbar that opens the page in the Universal editor, and hide the default (OOTB) button specifically for that project.

It would be just a configuration : https://medium.com/@arunpatidar26/custom-button-in-aem-sites-console-94cf36cbed0c 

Arun Patidar
daniel-strmecki
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
October 1, 2024

Hi @arunpatidar,

thanks, seems like this is the only option. I hope there will be a simple configuration for this provided in the future.

 

Daniel

arunpatidar
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
October 1, 2024

Hi @daniel-strmecki 
I was hoping for the option same as available today in Content Fragments, but it seems Adobe isn't quite there yet when it comes to AEM Sites.

Arun Patidar