AEM provides you with the capability to configure your account and certain aspects of the author environment.
Hi,
I want to open the CQ pages open in Touch UI by default(/editor.html not by /cf#). Can anyone let me know, where we have to modify the OSGI configuration in console.
As far I know, for only particular account, we can change the user preferences for particular UI.
Please let me know, by helping for this issue.
Thanks,
Ratna Kumar.
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Hi
Please have a look at this documentaiton :-
Link:- https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/author/author-environment/user-properties.html
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AEM provides you with the capability to configure your account and certain aspects of the author environment.
NOTE
Selecting the UI (touch-optimized or classic) can be done at various locations within AEM (including User Preferences - Authoring Mode.
And the community article covering it is :-
Link:- http://aempodcast.com/2014/aem-interface/switching-user-interfaces-within-aem-6/#.VmqPTHYrLRY
To have all users of an AEM instance use the Classic UI by default, start off by going to the AEM Web Console Configuration (/system/console/configMgr). Make sure you’re signed in as an admin and do a find for “WCM Authoring UI Mode Service.” If the service is not visible, click on the OSGi button at the top followed by Configuration, and then do another find. Click on “WCM Authoring UI Mode Service” and change the “Default authoring UI mode” to “CLASSIC” (or back again to “TOUCH,” depending on what you want to do). You must enter “CLASSIC” or “TOUCH” in uppercase letters or an error message will show up when opening a site. Changing this setting will make the chosen UI the default for all sites of the AEM instance. When opening a site with /siteadmin, or /sites.html/content, the site should now open using the Classic UI. This should be the case for all users.
I hope this would help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
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Hi
Please have a look at this documentaiton :-
Link:- https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/author/author-environment/user-properties.html
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AEM provides you with the capability to configure your account and certain aspects of the author environment.
NOTE
Selecting the UI (touch-optimized or classic) can be done at various locations within AEM (including User Preferences - Authoring Mode.
And the community article covering it is :-
Link:- http://aempodcast.com/2014/aem-interface/switching-user-interfaces-within-aem-6/#.VmqPTHYrLRY
To have all users of an AEM instance use the Classic UI by default, start off by going to the AEM Web Console Configuration (/system/console/configMgr). Make sure you’re signed in as an admin and do a find for “WCM Authoring UI Mode Service.” If the service is not visible, click on the OSGi button at the top followed by Configuration, and then do another find. Click on “WCM Authoring UI Mode Service” and change the “Default authoring UI mode” to “CLASSIC” (or back again to “TOUCH,” depending on what you want to do). You must enter “CLASSIC” or “TOUCH” in uppercase letters or an error message will show up when opening a site. Changing this setting will make the chosen UI the default for all sites of the AEM instance. When opening a site with /siteadmin, or /sites.html/content, the site should now open using the Classic UI. This should be the case for all users.
I hope this would help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
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Thanks Kautuk..It works!!
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