The Adobe Target Visual Experience Composer (VEC) provides a visual interface for adding and editing the experiences on your page.
For additional detail about experiences, see Experiences.
Click Add Experience.
If you are targeting an experience to an audience, you must select the audience before you can add an experience. A message appears to remind you to choose your audience.
Select the elements you want to change and make the desired changes.
As you hover the elements on your page, the elements are highlighted. Any highlighted element can be altered using the Experience Composer.
If you created a Target request on the page using Target Classic (formerly Test&Target), that Target request appears as an element that shows the request name, and can be modified like any other element.
For a list of actions that can be performed on an element on the displayed page to change the experience, see Visual Experience Composer Options.
If you deliver an image from a source other than your main page (such as an image hosted on akamai.net and delivered on dell.com), then that image does not display in the thumbnail of the page shown in the flow diagram.
Click Save when you are finished designing the experience.
Click the Rename Experience icon on an experience in an A/B Test or Experience Targeting (XT) activity to give the experience a new name.
Note that when you name or rename an experience, the following characters are not allowed:
Character | Description |
---|---|
/ | Forward slash |
? | Question mark |
# | Number sign |
: | Colon |
= | Equals to |
+ | Plus |
- | Minus |
@ | At sign |
Click the More (three vertical ellipses) icon on an experience in an A/B Test or Experience Targeting (XT) activity, then click Redirect to URL.
For more information, see Redirect to URL.
NOTE: When you name or rename an experience, the following characters are not allowed:
Character | Description |
---|---|
/ | Forward slash |
? | Question mark |
# | Number sign |
: | Colon |
= | Equals to |
+ | Plus |
- | Minus |
@ | At sign |
You can copy an experience in an A/B Test so you can make minor changes to it without having to re-create the experience from scratch.
On the Experiences page (the first step in the three-step guided workflow), click the three vertical ellipses > Duplicate.
On the Experiences page (the first step in the three-step guided workflow), click the three vertical ellipses > Duplicate.
The video below provides information about using the Visual Experience Composer options. (7:17)