Hi,
After clicking "start targeting" and deleting all but the default experience, I hover over the targeted component and a 'disable targeting" link is shown (see screenshot). When clicking, however, I get the error "cannot disable targeting due to an unexpected error". Am I doing this wrong. Is there a workaround that I can use to restore the component back to it's non-targeted state? Thanks for your help.
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Hi
To Do this Globally :-
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The only way to do this without modifying some javascript code (always a bad idea!) is to overlay the parsys component and on the cq:editConfig set cq:disableTargeting to true.
You'll need to modify the following nodes:
foundation/components/parsys/colctrl/cq:editConfig
foundation/components/parsys/cq:childEditConfig
foundation/components/parsys/cq:editConfig
foundation/components/parsys/new/cq:editConfig
You can disable at component level by setting cq:editConfig/cq:disableTargeting to true.
Reference Link:- https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1212664
To disable "target" option when edit the component you need to add property cq:disableTargeting="true" to cq:editConfig Node
// cq:actions="[text:Button,-,edit,delete]"
cq:dialogMode="floating"
cq:disableTargeting="true"
jcr:primaryType="cq:EditConfig"
Reference Link:- http://aemquickstart.blogspot.in/2015/11/how-to-disbale-target-option-on.html
I hope this will help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
Hi
To Do this Globally :-
//
The only way to do this without modifying some javascript code (always a bad idea!) is to overlay the parsys component and on the cq:editConfig set cq:disableTargeting to true.
You'll need to modify the following nodes:
foundation/components/parsys/colctrl/cq:editConfig
foundation/components/parsys/cq:childEditConfig
foundation/components/parsys/cq:editConfig
foundation/components/parsys/new/cq:editConfig
You can disable at component level by setting cq:editConfig/cq:disableTargeting to true.
Reference Link:- https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1212664
To disable "target" option when edit the component you need to add property cq:disableTargeting="true" to cq:editConfig Node
// cq:actions="[text:Button,-,edit,delete]"
cq:dialogMode="floating"
cq:disableTargeting="true"
jcr:primaryType="cq:EditConfig"
Reference Link:- http://aemquickstart.blogspot.in/2015/11/how-to-disbale-target-option-on.html
I hope this will help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
HI Kautuk,
Thanks for the response. I need a little more direction. To restore the banner component back to it's non-targeted state, to which cq:editConfig node would I add the attribute? Also exactly what behavior should I expect following the edit? Will a new icon be available in one of the dialog boxes that I can click to disable targeting on the component? Again, my goal is to remove the targeting behavior from the banner component (see attached screenshot) without having to delete and re-create the component from scratch. I am a new AEM user, so the more detail you can provide the better.
Thanks
T Wayne
The blog posted here, as Kautul pointed out tells you which node to set: https://aemquickstart.blogspot.ca/2015/11/how-to-disbale-target-option-on.html?m=1. If you want to discuss, we can set up a connect session on Fri of this week.
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Easier resolution would be to delete the component and re-author it. While on one of the dev instance we can try to debug the actual cause.
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