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Sidekick is blank- AEM 6.2

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Hi,

In one of our DEV environment the sidekick is acting weird. It does not show any OOTB and custom components. The Page activate/deactivate/rollout and other buttons are also missing. Only page properties is available. 

In browser logs there are multiple errors as shown in image below. I already checked other discussions on similar issues. ETC/Designs/Default and the project level design page is there. I also tried resizing the sizekick. Nothing worked. Can someone please look into it?

 

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Each AEM template has a different set of components that can be defined to be available for use. This allows you to control what the authors will be allowed to use, and it makes it easier for them, because they will only see the relevant components, instead of the tons of components AEM offers.

When looking at a page, you can switch to something called the "design" mode (as opposed to the "edit" or "preview" modes where you spend most of your time authoring the page). This design mode allows to define the per-template specific settings. It is accessed through the yellow ruler icon on the very bottom of the sidekick.

When in design mode, click on the "Edit" button that is on the blue toolbar called "Design of par", there you'll be able to enable the components you want to be able to use.

When you'll be building components, keep in mind that the design mode and the corresponding design dialog of the components is a convenient way to define global per-template settings that you don't want to be required to be set specifically on each component instance.

Please have a look at this reference post:- http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manage...

 

~kautuk



Kautuk Sahni

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Each AEM template has a different set of components that can be defined to be available for use. This allows you to control what the authors will be allowed to use, and it makes it easier for them, because they will only see the relevant components, instead of the tons of components AEM offers.

When looking at a page, you can switch to something called the "design" mode (as opposed to the "edit" or "preview" modes where you spend most of your time authoring the page). This design mode allows to define the per-template specific settings. It is accessed through the yellow ruler icon on the very bottom of the sidekick.

When in design mode, click on the "Edit" button that is on the blue toolbar called "Design of par", there you'll be able to enable the components you want to be able to use.

When you'll be building components, keep in mind that the design mode and the corresponding design dialog of the components is a convenient way to define global per-template settings that you don't want to be required to be set specifically on each component instance.

Please have a look at this reference post:- http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manage...

 

~kautuk



Kautuk Sahni

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Would it make sense to only show the components that are compatible for each template? What about a basic template (default, can be used on any page)?

I would prefer to limit the number of components shown, so that authors can quickly locate the desired component. How do you go about doing this?

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Please let us know if solution works for you.

~kautuk



Kautuk Sahni

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Former Community Member

Hi

It was not working due to some missing user.

It is fixed now.

Thanks

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Hi ,

Can we know which user you added to resolve this.

Thanks