Hi all,
The below URL explains Experience Fragments creation:
Experience Fragments | Adobe Experience Manager
1. When we configure allowed templates on these folders, what is the implication?
When we create Experience Fragments in that folder, we will see only those templates?
2. How to create Experience Fragment Templates?
I do not see any tutorial for the whole process (including templates) of Experience Fragments creation in one place.
Is there one?
3. For Content Fragment creation also do we need to configure allowed templates on these folders?
Appreciate all your responses.
Thanks,
Rama.
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Hi @AEM_Forum ,
1. Content Fragments are created from Content Fragment Model.
Up to 6.4, we needed to create a Content Fragment Model and create Content Fragments from it.
But AEM 6,5 allows us to Create Content Fragments directly.
Is this correct?
- There are two types of the content fragment. If we want to create a simple content fragment without any predefined structure then we no need to create any model. The default model "simple fragment (deprecated in 6.5)" can be leveraged.
- But if we require any structured or custom fields in our content fragment then we have to create a content fragment model. This type of content fragment is known as a structured fragment.
- In AEM 6.4+ versions it is recommended to use only structured content fragments by creating content fragment models.
2. How to create Experience Fragment Templates? - Same as content page template creation. Editable Templates or Normal Templates?
Not like "Create" -> "Experience Fragment" kind of a menu?
- We have to create only editable templates for the experience fragments. We don't have any specific template menu for experience fragments.
- Experience Fragments are fully laid out content; a fragment of a web page.
3. Content fragments are assets. Experience Fragment are not Assets?
- Yes, Experience fragments are not assets rather they are the fragments of a content page.
- Content Fragments and Experience Fragments are different features within AEM:
Hi @AEM_Forum ,
I have tried to articulate the possible explanations and resources for your questions to the best of my knowledge :
1. When we configure allowed templates on these folders, what is the implication?
2. How to create Experience Fragment Templates? - Same as content page template creation.
3. For Content Fragment creation also do we need to configure allowed templates on these folders? - No
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Ravi Joshi
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Thanks Ravi for this very detailed explanation.
1. Content Fragments are created from Content Fragment Model.
Upto 6.4, we needed to create a Content Fragment Model and create Content Fragment from it.
But AEM 6,5 allows us to Create Content Fragment directly.
Is this correct?
2. How to create Experience Fragment Templates? - Same as content page template creation. Editable Templates or Normal Templates?
Not like "Create" -> "Experience Fragment" kind of a menu?
3. Content fragments are assets. Experience Fragment are not Assets?
Thanks,
Rama.
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Hi @AEM_Forum ,
1. Content Fragments are created from Content Fragment Model.
Up to 6.4, we needed to create a Content Fragment Model and create Content Fragments from it.
But AEM 6,5 allows us to Create Content Fragments directly.
Is this correct?
- There are two types of the content fragment. If we want to create a simple content fragment without any predefined structure then we no need to create any model. The default model "simple fragment (deprecated in 6.5)" can be leveraged.
- But if we require any structured or custom fields in our content fragment then we have to create a content fragment model. This type of content fragment is known as a structured fragment.
- In AEM 6.4+ versions it is recommended to use only structured content fragments by creating content fragment models.
2. How to create Experience Fragment Templates? - Same as content page template creation. Editable Templates or Normal Templates?
Not like "Create" -> "Experience Fragment" kind of a menu?
- We have to create only editable templates for the experience fragments. We don't have any specific template menu for experience fragments.
- Experience Fragments are fully laid out content; a fragment of a web page.
3. Content fragments are assets. Experience Fragment are not Assets?
- Yes, Experience fragments are not assets rather they are the fragments of a content page.
- Content Fragments and Experience Fragments are different features within AEM:
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