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Best practices to embed general components(site components) in an Adaptive Form

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I am working on developing an Adaptive form in AEM. We already have a sites component which we drag into the parsys system on the site pages. However in the AEM forms parsys I am unable to include the site component(General). Its only allowing me to include the adaptive form components. Is there a way to include the sites component within AEM forms or do I need to convert the sites component to an adaptive form component ?

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The Adaptive Form category contains the typical components that you would use in a Form. Like Text boxes, etc.

However - an Adaptive form is like other AEM Pages in that you can configure it to let components - for example - from General - be dropped into the form. Use the Design mode - as shown here:

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For example, I dropped the General Image component into the form.

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Here is the rendered form with the image...

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The Adaptive Form category contains the typical components that you would use in a Form. Like Text boxes, etc.

However - an Adaptive form is like other AEM Pages in that you can configure it to let components - for example - from General - be dropped into the form. Use the Design mode - as shown here:

PIC44.png

For example, I dropped the General Image component into the form.

APIC2.png

Here is the rendered form with the image...

PIC33.png

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Thanks for the response, that helped us. I think the issue is when we create a AEM form template using template editor. In this case we dont have a design mode present. Instead we have content policies present where we can define the design properties. I need to take this route to include the general components in design mode so that I have them in the side kick.

Below link has helped me understanding the content policies:

Page Templates - Editable