Editing Components in Experience Manager
The most fundamental and common task you will perform as in Experience Manager is the editing of content on a webpage.
- Editing text on the webpage in Experience Manager
You can edit text on an editable webpage. - Adding, moving or removing items in a multivalue field
A Component you edit may contain multivalue fields, that is, fields that are lists of items of the same type: for example, a list of images, a list of links to internal content, and so on. You can add, move or remove these items. - Editing a Component in a dialog
Inline editing lets you modify content of a Component on the webpage; however, the Component may contain information that is not on the webpage. You may still want to edit this information, because it may appear on other webpages. To edit all fields of a Component, use the All Fields dialog. To see and modify all aspects of a Component, including the ability to preview, use Open Form View. - Editing Component metadata in Experience Manager
Edit metadata to provide information about the item you are editing. You edit metadata in a popup because typically, metadata does not appear on the webpage. - Changing the Component Template in Experience Manager
If your organization uses a template-based publishing model a Component Template defines 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.