Experience and Content Fragment

HeenaMadan1 701 views 22 slides May 07, 2020
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About This Presentation

Its ppt for Content and Experience Fragment features of AEM. I will upload video of demo soon.


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Experience Fragments And Content Fragments

What is Content Fragment? Content Fragments  are editorial content, primarily text and related images. They are pure content, without design and layout. Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Content Fragments allow you to design, create, curate and  use page-independent content . They allow you to prepare content ready for use in multiple locations/over multiple channels.

Content fragments allow you to: Consider how to reach target audiences efficiently across channels. Create and manage channel-neutral editorial content. Build content pools for a range of channels. Design content variations for specific channels. Add images to your text by inserting assets (mixed-media fragments).

Content Type Content Fragments are a content type that: Are without layout or design (some text formatting is possible in Rich Text mode). Contains one or more: Text elements Assets that have been inserted; i.e. images References to associated assets (for example, images, fragments)   Are independent from the delivery mechanism (i.e. page, channel). Can contain variations of content; this allows you to adjust the fragment text according to the specific editorial or channel requirements. Are defined by a Fragment Template.

Stored as  Assets : Content fragments (and their variations) can be created and maintained from the  Assets  console. Used in the  page editor by means of the  Content Fragment  component  (referencing component): The  Content Fragment  component is available to page authors. It allows them to reference the required content fragment.

Constituent Parts of a Content Fragment

Content Fragments and Content Services

DEMO

Experience Fragment

Experience Fragment An Experience Fragment is a group of one or more components including content and layout that can be referenced within pages. They can contain any component. An Experience Fragment is a set of content that grouped forms an experience that should make sense on its own.

Experience Fragment:

With Experience Fragments marketers can: Reuse an experience across channels (both owned channels and 3rd party touch-points) Create variations of an experience for specific use-cases. Keep variations in sync with the use of Live Copy. Social Post experiences to Facebook and Pinterest out of the box .

You can use Experience Fragments:

Building Blocks with Experience Fragments

When Should You Use Experience Fragments?

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Content Fragments and Experience Fragments comparison

Content Fragments (CF) Experience Fragments (XF) Definition Re-usable, presentation-agnostic content , composed of structured data elements (text, dates, references, etc.) A re-usable, composite of one or more AEM Components defining content and presentation that forms an  experience  which makes sense on its own Core Content-centric Presentation-centric Design and layout agnostic. Defines design and layout of content The channel owns the presentation of the Content Fragment’s content (layout and design) Used "as is" in channels

Content Fragments (CF) Experience Fragments (XF) Features Variations Versions Synchronization of content across variations Visual diff of Content Fragment versions Annotations of multi-line text elements Intelligent summarization of multi-line text elements. Translation/localization Variations Variations as Live Copies Versions Building blocks Annotations Responsive layout and preview Translation/localization

Content Fragments (CF) Experience Fragments (XF) Technical details Implemented as a  dam:Asset Implemented as a  cq:Page Defined by a Content Fragment Model Defined by Editable Templates Native HTML rendition Variations The Master variation is the canonical variation Variations are channel or context specific Variations are use-case specific, which may align with channels. Building blocks allow content re-use across variations Use AEM Core Components Content Fragment component  for use in AEM Sites, AEM Screens or in Experience Fragments. AEM Experience Fragment component for use in AEM Sites, AEM Screens or other Experience Fragments.

Content Fragments (CF) Experience Fragments (XF) JSON export via  AEM Content Services  for 3rd party consumption Export as  Plain HTML  for use by 3rd party systems Building blocks allow content re-use across variationsJSON via AEM HTTP Assets APIs for 3rd party consumption. HTML export to Adobe Target  for targeted offers JSON export to Adobe Target for targeted offers Common Use Cases Long-form editorial content (multi-line element) Content managed outside the life cycle of the channels delivering it Content re-used across multiple pages in a Web site. Web site chrome (ex. header and footer)

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