In AEM we want to manage all of our recipes, they will be used across a number of websites therefore we don't want to create them in a specific sites structure. What I want to do is allow a user to go into the DAM eg the assets tab and click create and in that dropdown there would be an option for Recipe which would then open a scaffold and allow them to enter the recipe data. This would then be stored in the DAM not at a site level and any components that want to display elements of a recipe would reference the recipe asset so changes can be made to a recipe in one place and all components would simply update.
Is this possible? Can I add an asset to the DAM that isn't an image/video etc?
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Hi
In AEM 6.2, you can use content fragments that let you create original content in AEM, enabling copy writers to create editorial content before it is being authored in a page, and to further allow curating such content by creating channel specific variations and by associating collections with relevant media content. As a result, web producers receive content that is prepared and "ready to go”, enabling them to focus on assembling content across channels, globally and on a local level.
We have Helpx article created to tell how to use it :- https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/content-fragments.html
Documentation :- https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-2/author/page-authoring/content-fragments.html
I hope this will help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
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Also in 6.2 is scaffolding not yet able to use the TouchUI?
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Hi
In AEM 6.2, you can use content fragments that let you create original content in AEM, enabling copy writers to create editorial content before it is being authored in a page, and to further allow curating such content by creating channel specific variations and by associating collections with relevant media content. As a result, web producers receive content that is prepared and "ready to go”, enabling them to focus on assembling content across channels, globally and on a local level.
We have Helpx article created to tell how to use it :- https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/content-fragments.html
Documentation :- https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-2/author/page-authoring/content-fragments.html
I hope this will help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
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Sounds good thanks!
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