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DEMO - Building a Website in Adobe Experience Manager 
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DEMO - Building a Website in Adobe Experience Manager  In this tutorial, we'll learn how to use Adobe Experience Manager to create a basic website. We will not only utilize out of the box functionality and features but we will also create our own custom pages, templates, and components. Software required: Adobe Experience Manager 6.1, Brackets, Maven, Java JDK8. Introduction and Project Overview Introduction and Project Overview0m Building a Website in Adobe Experience Manager Setting up Adobe Experience Manager7m Navigating the Adobe Experience Manager Interface3m Building Our First Project in AEM Using the Terminal App and Maven7m Creating a Template and Component8m Creating Additional Components Based on a Design PSD12m Using Clientlibs and Adding Styling9m Setting up Brackets to Work with AEM4m Extracting CSS with Brackets in AEM5m Finishing the Global and Component Level CSS11m Checking the Final Product5m Course info Rating (16) Level Beginner Updated Mar 9, 2016 Duration 1h 17m Description In this tutorial, we'll learn how to use Adobe Experience Manager to create a basic website. We will not only utilize out of the box functionality and features but we will also create our own custom pages, templates, and components. Software required: Adobe Experience Manager 6.1, Brackets, Maven, Java JDK8. Joe DeVito About the author Joe works as the Manager of Digital Consulting Services at UDig and also owns his own company, Blindsheeps. He's worked with the SEC, Army, and Navy on Technical Architecture and User Experience Efforts. MORE FROM THE AUTHOR Advanced Methods for Enhancing Your AEM Website Advanced1h 59mAug 30, 2016 Usability Testing Approaches for UX Design Beginner59mJun 1, 2016 Section Introduction Transcripts Introduction and Project Overview Hi, everyone. My name's Joe DeVito. I'm a solutions architect and the lead UX developer at Booz Allen Hamilton. My latest work was an infrastrcture and website standup using Adobe Experience Manager for an external-facing product for our strategic innovation group. In this course, we're going to learn how to set up a default Adobe Experience Manager instance and put together a basic site using out-of-the-box tools, as well as some custom code and components that we will write. Some of the key takeaways from watching this course include how to set the Standard AM Instance, create a template from scratch, create and use components, and use Offering to develop these components into simple pages. By the end of this training, you will know the basics of how to work with adobe Experience Manager and set up a basic site. I'm excited to welcome new people into the Adobe Experience Manager family, so let's get started with the first lesson. |
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