Communities Components Basics communities-components-basics
Overview overview
The authoring section of the documentation describes adding Communities features to AEM sites in author edit mode, as well as describing component configurations.
Components may be explored using an AEM instance and the interactive Community Components guide.
Accessing Communities Components accessing-communities-components
When authoring page content, if the underlying template permits changes to the design of the page, it is possible to enable components that are not already available in the components browser as part of the site design.
The available Communities components are listed here.
Entering Design Mode entering-design-mode
If a Communities component is not found in the components browser (sidekick), it will be necessary to enter Design Mode
to add other Communities components. Required client-side libraries (clientlibs) may also need to be added.
For details, see Configuring Components in Design Mode.
Following are images of selecting a few Communities components and viewing them in the components browser:
The selected components are now available in the components browser:
Required Clientlibs required-clientlibs
Client-side libraries (clientlibs) are required for the proper functioning (JavaScript) and styling (CSS) of a component.
When adding a Communities component to a page, if the result is an error or an unexpected appearance, the first thing to try is adding the required clientlibs for the Communities component. For details, see Clientlibs for Communities Components.
Example: Initially placed reviews without client libraries… example-initially-placed-reviews-without-client-libraries
… And with client libraries and-with-client-libraries
Tagging tagging
Many Communities features may be configured to allow members to tag content entered (posted) in the publish environment.
If tagging is allowed, the community site’s configuration may be set to limit the namespaces presented to members in the publish environment. See the Community Sites console.
Features which allow tagging: blog, calendar, file library, forum
Features which use tags: catalog, search, social tag cloud
For authoring information:
For administrative information:
- Creating tag namespaces (taxonomy): Administering Tags
- Community Site configuration: see TAGGING
- Tagging User Generated Content
- Tagging Enablement Resources
For developer information: