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ability to display and close the notification bar on above the Header in AEM by using Component

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can anyone help me here

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Hi @vinuu123 

There isn't an out-of-the-box (OOTB) Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) component available for your specific requirements. Therefore, the solution is to create a custom AEM component tailored to your needs.

This custom component can encompass various elements, such as a heading, text, a close button icon, and other settings that you wish to incorporate. These features can be configured through a dialog field, providing a user-friendly interface for content authors to manage and customize the component's content and appearance.

Moreover, this custom AEM component is flexible in that you can choose to render it on a per-page basis or extend its functionality to be applicable site-wide, depending on your project requirements and the scope of your design.

 



Arun Patidar

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Correct answer by
Community Advisor

Hi @vinuu123 

There isn't an out-of-the-box (OOTB) Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) component available for your specific requirements. Therefore, the solution is to create a custom AEM component tailored to your needs.

This custom component can encompass various elements, such as a heading, text, a close button icon, and other settings that you wish to incorporate. These features can be configured through a dialog field, providing a user-friendly interface for content authors to manage and customize the component's content and appearance.

Moreover, this custom AEM component is flexible in that you can choose to render it on a per-page basis or extend its functionality to be applicable site-wide, depending on your project requirements and the scope of your design.

 



Arun Patidar