Adobe's Universal Editor is definitely the future of AEM authoring. It is modern, headless, editor-friendly, and designed to work with any frontend technology. But what if your site still relies on classic AEM components built with HTL?
In this video tutorial, we'll walk through:
- How to make classic AEM components editable in Universal Editor
- Key configuration steps (headers, cookies, and component mapping)
- Instrumenting components for Properties Rail, and inline editing
- Consider using EDS or Next.js that align better with Adobe’s roadmap
If you’re unsure whether to stick with the classic Page Editor, adopt the Universal Editor, or combine it with a modern frontend delivery, we are here to help. Our team specializes in guiding organizations through AEM’s evolving landscape, ensuring you choose the approach that’s best for your current needs and future growth.
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