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In AEM, what is the benefit of using a tag?

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  • A tag is a piece of METADATA that is attached to a piece of content. Tags can be used on pages as well as assets. Tags can be thought of as keywords or labels that an AUTHOR assigns to content to make it simpler to locate, utilise, or comprehend.
  • Authors can use tagging to add keywords to their writing. Tags in AEM can be categorised into "namespaces," which are groups of tags. These namespaces are USUALLY associated with a specific department's website. Each new site is given its own domain, but an institution-wide namespace is also utilised for categorising global assets like photographs and icons that are often used.
  • Tags are a useful way to organise your AEM pages and assets. You may make your assets (PDF documents, photos, ETC.) easier to find with AEM's Content Finder by labelling them. As an author types a keyword into the Content Finder, a drop-down menu of suggested tags appears. After that, the author can PICK that tag to see a list of all assets containing that tag.


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