Editing content in Experience Manager
Experience Manager is a web-based user interface to the Content Manager that allows you to preview and edit content in the context of how your visitors consume the content. These topics describe tasks that end users can perform in Experience Manager.
- Editing content in Experience Manager
The most fundamental and common tasks you will perform in Experience Manager is the editing of content on a webpage. - 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. - Modifying the list of Components on the current webpage
There are a number of tasks you can perform to modify the list of Components on the current webpage. This section lists those tasks. - Webpage tasks
You can perform a number of different tasks relating to webpages as a whole. This section explains how to perform each task. - Workflow Activities
This section explains how to pick up, start, perform and finish Workflow Activities. - Bundle tasks
This section describes tasks you can perform in Experience Manager related to Bundles. Bundles are sets of related Components and webpages. Experience Manager only shows Bundles that are subject to workflow. - Reviewing a translation of an item in Experience Manager
When you have started the Review translation step of a workflow, you can access the translation segments from the Component Properties. You can edit the segments before you accept or reject the translation. - Checking where a Component or Page is used
Check where a Component or Page is used to see how changes you make on one webpage affect other webpages. - Working with older versions of a Component or Page
If you right-click a Component or Page, the context menu opens, displaying two options for working with older versions of the item, Version History and Compare Versions. - Device Preview
Device Preview allows you to preview and edit content in Experience Manager as it is displayed in a handheld device such as a mobile, smartphone, or tablet. - Using Siteimprove features in Experience Manager
If your Tridion Sites implementation includes the Siteimprove extension, you will have access to additional functionality while working in Experience Manager. The extension provides actionable insights into website performance, including visibility into detected errors, user behavior, website accessibility, and SEO. - Targeted content in Experience Manager
If you use, for example, Experience Optimization to create targeted content, you can see and edit content targeted for specific personas in Experience Manager. You can also create Footprint Sets or use Footprint Sets shared by others. A Footprint Set defines a set of conditions you can apply to content to see what content looks like to visitors in different situations. - Managing Promotions and Experiments
Use Experience Manager for validating and fine-tuning Promotions and Experiments are displayed as intended to website visitors. - Managing Experience Optimization regions and promotions
Manage targeted and personalized content to set up which content appears in which part of the webpage. - User Generated Content metrics
In the slide-out navigation (available through the top left button), the Control Room screen displays information about User Generated Content. - Reference
This reference section lists all the concepts you can encounter while editing a webpage: user interface items such as the Library and the ribbon toolbar, and concepts you cannot directly see, such as Components and Component Templates.