After you have finished editing
When you are done modifying the contents of the Component, there are a number of tasks you can perform next.
- Adding items to a Bundle when you select Finish Editing
When you select Finish Editing, Experience Manager may prompt you to add the items you changed to a Bundle. In some cases, you cannot finish editing until you have added some of these items to a Bundle. You can also assign items to a Bundle by accessing the properties of a Component or webpage. - Resolving invalid Components
If a Component contains invalid content, the invalid field are highlighted. Provide a correct value and try to save again. - Finishing a started Activity
Finish an Activity to indicate that you have finished performing a specific workflow task, such as reviewing content, on an item or items that you previously picked up by Starting an Activity. Only finish an Activity if you are finished with all the items associated with that Activity. - Explicitly publishing a Component
Normally, your Component is published whenever you select Finish Editing. Explicitly publish a Component to schedule or otherwise configure your publish operation, or to publish to another destination than the staging website. - Unlocalizing a Component
Unlocalize a Component to destroy the local copy you made of a shared Component. Unlocalizing a Component is a way of undoing a previous Localize action. Unlocalizing permanently deletes data and affects not only the current webpage, but also any other webpage that contains the localized Component. - Changing the Component Template of a Component
If your organization uses a template-based publishing framework, a Component Template is required to define how Components are displayed and behave on a webpage. You can change how a Component looks and or behaves on the current webpage by changing the selected Component Template. - Sending off a Component for translation
Send a Component off for translation to have it translated into one or more languages.