Toolbar
This is contextual to your location and surfaces tools relevant to controlling the view or assets in the page below. The toolbar is product specific, but there is some commonality to the elements.
In any location the toolbar shows the actions currently available:
Also dependent on whether a resource is currently selected:
Left Rail
The left rail can be opened/hidden as required to show:
- Timeline
- References
- Filter
The default is Content Only (rail hidden).
Page Authoring
When authoring pages the structural areas are as follows.
Content Frame
The page content is rendered in the content frame. The content frame is completely independent of the editor - to ensure that there are no conflicts due to CSS or javascript.
The content frame is on the right-hand section of the window, under the toolbar.
Editor Frame
The editor frame realises the editing features.
The editor frame is a container (abstract) for all the page authoring elements. It lives on top of the content frame, and includes:
- the top toolbar
- the side panel
- all the overlays
- any other page authoring element; for example, the component toolbar
Side Panel
This contains two default tabs to allow you to select assets and components; they can be dragged from here and dropped onto the page.
The side panel is hidden by default. When selected it will either be shown at the left side, or will slide across to cover the entire window (when the window size is below a width of 1024px; as, for example, on a mobile device).
Side Panel - Assets
In the Assets tab you can select from the range of assets. You can also filter on a specific term, or select a group.
Side Panel - Asset Groups
In the Asset tab there is a drop down that you can use to select the specific asset groups.
Side Panel - Components
In the Components tab you can select from the range of components. You can also filter on a specific term, or select a group.
Overlays
These overlay the content frame and are used by the layers to realize the mechanics of how you can interact (completely transparently) with the components and their content.
The overlays live in the editor frame (with all other page authoring elements), though they actually overlay the appropriate components in the content frame.
Layer
A layer is an independent bundle of functionality that can be activated to:
- provide a different view of the page
- allow you to manipulate and/or interact with a page
The layers provide sophisticated functionality for the entire page, as opposed to specific actions on an individual component.
AEM comes with several layers already implemented for page authoring; including for example, edit, preview, annotate.
Layer Switcher
The layer switcher allows you to choose the layer you want to use. When closed, it indicates the layer currently in use.
The layer switcher is available as a drop down from the toolbar (at the top of the window, within the editor frame).
Component Toolbar
Each instance of a component will reveal its toolbar when clicked (either once or with a slow double-click). The toolbar contains the specific actions (e.g. copy, paste, open-editor) that are available for the component instance (Editable) on the page.
Depending on the space available, the component toolbars are positioned at the top-, or bottom-, right corner of the appropriate component.
Further Information
For more details about the concepts around the touch-enabled UI, continue to the article Concepts of the AEM Touch-Enabled UI.
For further technical information see the JS documentation set for the touch-enabled page editor.