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Kishore_Reddy
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Flicker Management on Adobe Target with AEP Web SDK

  • January 23, 2022
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Hello Experts,

 

Hope everyone is doing well.

 

Can you help me understanding more around flicker management with AEP Web SDK? With general deployment of Adobe Target Extension on Adobe Launch, we can setup opacity and pre-hiding script. However, I would like to know about functionality with Web SDK. 

If anyone has already implemented Web SDK, please shed some light around flickers or any challenges you may have seen.

 

Best,

Kishore

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Best answer by pradeep_nextrow

@kishore_reddy This is available in AEP Web SDK. You can refer here for details - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/edge/personalization/manage-flicker.html?lang=en. This is implemented through Web SDK Adobe Launch extension. Documentation says it is the same approach, but in my experience, Web SDK always has its own surprises. We are implementing this week and will keep you posted if any surprises.

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pradeep_nextrow
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January 24, 2022

@kishore_reddy This is available in AEP Web SDK. You can refer here for details - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/edge/personalization/manage-flicker.html?lang=en. This is implemented through Web SDK Adobe Launch extension. Documentation says it is the same approach, but in my experience, Web SDK always has its own surprises. We are implementing this week and will keep you posted if any surprises.

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March 11, 2022

Interested to see more on this thread!

Adobe Employee
March 11, 2022

Just wanted to say that the approach to flicker management is the same with Web SDK, but the prehiding snippet itself is different, so that would need to be updated as part of your migration from at.js to Web SDK. It's discussed in this Web SDK tutorial: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/platform-learn/implement-web-sdk/applications-setup/setup-target.html