When authors create a XF template in the Experience Fragment folder and have a disabled component plus active components. When its time to link the XF template to another page under the sites, currently, the disabled component is not being rendered on the page view in both wcmmode=disabled and publisher view. To display the disabled component, the condition only shows in edit mode within the page section and other container components. This is not a bug, but the authors when creating a general page and XF with a disabled component is linked from an XF container on a page, instead of rendering the content it gives some other sort of visual indicator that a) there's an XF container on the page and b) it's linking through to an XF with disabled content? This could be an overlay, an overlaid message, a path with the XF, etc.
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It is a designed behavior in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) when authors create an Experience Fragment (XF) template containing both disabled and active components. When linking the XF template to another page under the sites, the disabled component will not be rendered on the page view in both wcmmode=disabled (Edit mode) and publisher view. Instead, there are visual indicators to convey the presence of the XF container on the page and its association with disabled content.
To clarify further, let's explore the visual indicators and how they manifest:
These visual indicators serve as a means of communication to authors, ensuring they are aware of the disabled content's presence within the XF and its relationship with the XF container on the page. While the disabled components do not appear in the published page view, these indicators enable authors to preview the XF's content and understand how it contributes to the overall page layout during the editing process.
Hi,
At one point there was visual indication for the author, but since we made changes to the experience fragment policy. The visual indication no longer shows. So the change we made, experience fragment is now a container behavior similar to content grid or page section. So now I am trying to figure out how to either render the disabled component from xf template or customize a visual indicator.
As you changed the default behavior and after changes again you want that type of behavior you need to change more again..
I just know there was a recent update that another dev did. I've been thinking of a code or jquery to create a visual indicator.
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