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To connect Adobe Campaign with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), first, you need to add the AEM package to your Adobe Campaign. Then, set up a link in AEM to Adobe Campaign. After that, you can use email templates made in AEM for your Adobe Campaign emails, which lets you use AEM’s content in your email campaigns.
One can learn AEM in several ways including using Adobe’s official documentation, approaching the AEM Community, getting online courses like Adobe Experience League, and gaining hands-on experience by and experimenting with AEM’s features.
To find out if a website uses Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), you can check the website's code using the tools in your web browser. Look for certain file types, web addresses, or special code that is linked to AEM, such as cq-dam
or cq-page
within the HTML
To learn AEM, one must have a solid understanding of Core Java concepts, Sling Framework, OSGi principles, web development and Adobe CQ.
You can use Content Fragments to create reusable content components that can be included in multiple pages. To do this follow the steps given below:
To disable the email notification for the DAM Update Asset workflow, you can modify the workflow model itself. To do this, follow the steps given below:
To change the format while creating a language copy in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), follow the steps given below:
To enable binary-less distribution in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), follow the steps given below:
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