Hi,
As the title says, I want to add some text fields in the content fragment properties. These properties are kind of Meta Data that we have in our pages also.
So, can someone please suggest as how can achieve this?
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Hi @sesmic
For this you need to override /libs/dam/content/schemaeditors/forms/contentfragment/items/tabs/items/tab1/items/col1/items under /apps and add your customization there.
I tried to do this on my local and was able to achieve this. I have added custom field in the properties of the content fragment as shown below
Hope this helps!
Thanks
Hi @sesmic
For this you need to override /libs/dam/content/schemaeditors/forms/contentfragment/items/tabs/items/tab1/items/col1/items under /apps and add your customization there.
I tried to do this on my local and was able to achieve this. I have added custom field in the properties of the content fragment as shown below
Hope this helps!
Thanks
Hi @Gaurav_Sachdeva,
Thanks for the reply.
Could you please share the screenshot of node structure or xml? I override the path you shared but customizations not reflecting. I might be doing something wrong.
Thanks again!
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If you need to modify a content fragment model in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), you can easily achieve this using the Content Fragment Editor. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
Access the Content Fragment Model:
Edit the Content Fragment Model:
Save Your Changes:
Publish the Content Fragment Model:
Test and Verify:
For more in-depth guidance and a visual walkthrough of the process, I recommend checking out the following video course: Content Fragment Model Modification Tutorial
This video course, spanning lessons #1 to #5, should provide you with detailed insights and practical examples on how to effectively modify content fragment models in AEM. I hope you find it helpful for your specific needs.
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