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Posts Tagged ‘Granite UI’

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Simple AEM Granite Order Widget (Draggable Lists)

Recently, we required an authoring experience where an author can re-order a list of fixed tabs to their desired order. The only Granite widget that allows drag-n-drop ordering is multifield, but we don’t need a multifield. We just wanted the ability to order a fixed list. An Existing solution ACS Commons has this Draggable Lists […]

Disabling the Submit Button Until All Fields Are Valid

We all run into instances where it is necessary to make some dialog fields mandatory. A myriad of cases come to mind, but one of the most popular scenarios is to require Alt text for images. In a previous post, one of my Perficient Digital colleagues shared best practices on how to validate authoring fields. In […]

AEM Gems: Granite UI Common Attributes

In Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), Granite UI is the foundation UI framework to build touch-enabled UI consoles and component dialogs. It provides a set of out-of-the-box (OOTB) components that you can use to build consoles or component dialogs. In this blog, I want to talk about a small tech gem that a lot of AEM […]