Monday, 27 March 2017

Creating your First Adobe Experience Manager 6.3 website

You can develop an enterprise scale website using Adobe Experience Manager 6.3 that contains different sections, based on existing HTML, such as:

  • header
  • body
  • menu
  • footer

In this development article, you will learn the process of building AEM 6.3 templates and components and adding HTML and CSS to build a site. You will also learn how to perform these tasks:
  • modularizing the page-rendering components 
  • defining local supertypes 
  • making use of AEM supertypes

The following illustration shows the website that is build by following the steps in this article.





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I (Scott Macdonald) am a Senior Experience League Community Manager at Adobe Systems with 20 years in the high tech industry. I am also a programmer with knowledge in Java, JavaScript, C#,C++, HTML, XML and ActionScript. If  you would like to see more AEM or other end to end articles like this, then leave a comment and let me know what content you would like to see.


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