Thursday 21 August 2014

Creating your first Adobe Experience Manager Touch UI component

You can create an Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) 6 Touch UI component that can be used within the AEM Touch UI environment. An AEM Touch UI component is located on the side rail. You can drag the component from the side rail onto an AEM page, as shown in this illustration.



NOTE: In the Touch UI environment, components are located on the side rail. In the Classic UI environment, components are located in the AEM Sidekick.

Once you drag the component onto the AEM page, you can access its Touch UI dialog to enter component values. For example, you can enter text that is displayed by the component. 



After you enter the component's values, you click the checkmark icon and the values are entered onto the AEM page.




This development article walks you though how to create your first AEM Touch UI component that you can drag from the side rail onto an AEM page in the Touch UI environment. To read this development article, click http://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/creating-touchui-component.html.

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