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April 11, 2024
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lo-fi components in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) website

  • April 11, 2024
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During Adobe Summit this year, a couple of presenters that produce high-volume webpages in their AEM  websites referenced creating "lo-fi components." I didn't get a chance to ask and I've been wondering what they meant by this since it was clearly tied to their productivity. I've worked with lo-fi prototypes created by UX designers and the term references designs that are rough outlines of the final work (as folks reading this post probably already know).

 

But I have never heard the term "lo-fi" used to describe AEM components. Any ideas what they meant by this? 

 

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Correct answer iCharles

Hi @ghiagirl  ,

 

For questions related to AEM, you would have to post here.

 

Hope this helps!

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April 15, 2024

Hi @ghiagirl  ,

 

For questions related to AEM, you would have to post here.

 

Hope this helps!