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Best Practice Advice: Use page properties Title field for internal usage

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Hi All,

We have a requirement to use the Title field for pages in AEM as internal only, and use Page Title to populate the various places the Title field would be used, like in the <title> tag.

The need is so we can us Title to indicate, internally, more info about the page for reporting purposes. A good example is a page that might appear on our China site, that would normally have a title of this, which is also what winds up in reports etc.

Customer facing:

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Internal facing (for reporting, navigation in AEM author, etc. that is consumed globally)

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Will this cause issues long term? It does seem that the OoB Title is used for <title> and other context....it is advisable to map Page Title for this?

Thank you all!

Eugene

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Employee Advisor

Hi,

good question.

I don't think that you get a technical issue with it. It's more like that people might get confused when you have multiple ways to reference a specific page. When you used classic UI both the name and the title has been displayed in parallel, and if that differed it often caused questions.

regards,

Jörg

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Correct answer by
Employee Advisor

Hi,

good question.

I don't think that you get a technical issue with it. It's more like that people might get confused when you have multiple ways to reference a specific page. When you used classic UI both the name and the title has been displayed in parallel, and if that differed it often caused questions.

regards,

Jörg

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Thanks for confirming this is not a tech issue or bad practice. This will make reporting much easier, and the interface a bit more intuitive.

Cheers,

Eugene