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Hello, I am doing some feature comparison work with AEM and another headless CMS and would like to discuss AEM's content modeling capabilities.
In the CMS I'm currently working with, I have a model with all of the basic data types you'd expect (text, boolean, json, reference types, etc.). In addition to this, I have data type called a dynamic zone which allows me to add various one-off components to my content structure. This is sort of analogous to a responsive grid / parsys when building pages in AEM.
I was wondering if it was possible to have the responsive grid / parsys functionality within the content fragment itself? I want to use AEM in headless mode, but have not seen any examples of this.
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Hello, I am doing some feature comparison work with AEM and another headless CMS and would like to discuss AEM's content modeling capabilities.
In the CMS I'm currently working with, I have a model with all of the basic data types you'd expect (text, boolean, json, reference types, etc.). In addition to this, I have data type called a
dynamic zone
which allows me to add various one-off components to my content structure. This is sort of analogous to a responsive grid / parsys when building pages in AEM.I was wondering if it was possible to have the responsive grid / parsys functionality within the content fragment itself? I want to use AEM in headless mode, but have not seen any examples of this.
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