Hi team,
I know there are two views available within AEM Assets. Which view do you prefer and why? I see pros and cons to both, but I'm wondering if there is something I'm missing.
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Thanks, @MonalikaKapoor! This is helpful, but I was referring to the two different views of AEM Assets as a whole. There is an Asset and Admin view. This video outlines them, but I was wondering which view is recommended for designers and which is recommended for admins. Also, what are the benefits of both. I actually found the answer researching myself. I've provided the links below. With the definition of both views.
Admin View: The existing Assets as a Cloud Service user interface. Use the Admin View for all advanced Digital Asset Management capabilities including integrations, workflows, content automation, publishing and more.
Assets View: Adobe’s lightweight asset management experience to store, manage, discover, and use digital assets. Streamlined user interface containing essential Digital Asset Management capabilities. Designed for the light-weight DAM users with a focus on upload, metadata management, search, download, and sharing.
Hi @Erika_Antkowiak,
Great question! When it comes to choosing between the two views available in AEM Assets—Card View and List View—it really boils down to what works best for your tasks and preferences. Here’s a quick rundown of each:
What It Is: Card View shows your assets as thumbnails in a grid, making it super easy to visually scan through images or videos.
Why You Might Like It:
Things to Consider:
What It Is: List View lays out your assets in a table format, complete with details like file name, size, and modification date. This view is more detailed and is akin to a spreadsheet layout.
Why You Might Like It:
Things to Consider:
It really depends on what you’re doing. If you’re picking out images or videos, Card View is probably your best bet. But if you’re organizing or managing files, List View might be more efficient.
Pro Tip: Why not use both? Start with Card View to pick out your visuals, then switch to List View for detailed management. This way, you get the best of both worlds!
If you’ve got specific tasks that feel tricky, let me know. We can figure out the best way to use these views to make your life easier.
Best,
Monalika Kapoor
Technical Support Consultant - AEM | Adobe
Thanks, @MonalikaKapoor! This is helpful, but I was referring to the two different views of AEM Assets as a whole. There is an Asset and Admin view. This video outlines them, but I was wondering which view is recommended for designers and which is recommended for admins. Also, what are the benefits of both. I actually found the answer researching myself. I've provided the links below. With the definition of both views.
Admin View: The existing Assets as a Cloud Service user interface. Use the Admin View for all advanced Digital Asset Management capabilities including integrations, workflows, content automation, publishing and more.
Assets View: Adobe’s lightweight asset management experience to store, manage, discover, and use digital assets. Streamlined user interface containing essential Digital Asset Management capabilities. Designed for the light-weight DAM users with a focus on upload, metadata management, search, download, and sharing.
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