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Tagging

 A Tag is a piece of metadata assigned to content. Tags can be applied to both pages and assets. You can think of tags as keywords or labels that an author attaches to some content in order to make it easier to find, use or understand.

Tagging allows authors to attach keywords to content. Within AEM, tags can be classified into a number of categories called “namespaces”. These namespaces typically means these are segregated based on categories like Furniture,Electronics etc.,

Each new site have its own namespace; an website name namespace is also used for tagging global assets — e.g., commonly-used photos and icons.

Creation of Tags:

                Tools --> General --> Tagging --> Create Tag --> Add Title -->Save.

These tags are used to Tag Page/Asset by going to Page Properties/Asset Properties.

Tags are used to generate Dynamic Content in Searching the content functionalities.  Whenever i search any result with specific Tags will be displayed.

For more information on AEM , go through the below syllabus.

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