The AEM Sidekick library blocks do not currently comply with the new Helix 5 requirements for buttons, links, and other elements. This discrepancy is causing confusion among content editors who are copying and pasting blocks from the library, leading to unexpected behavior in pre-production environments.
Priority
Medium
Description
The proposed steps aim to restore the AEM Sidekick library as the authoritative source that content editors can depend on for managing website content.
[ ] Test all blocks in the library to take inventory of what needs to be corrected and ensure no blocks are missing that are available in the repos. (QA team)
[ ] Correct the affected blocks so they are properly documented in the AEM Sidekick Library (dev team)
Summary
The AEM Sidekick library blocks do not currently comply with the new Helix 5 requirements for buttons, links, and other elements. This discrepancy is causing confusion among content editors who are copying and pasting blocks from the library, leading to unexpected behavior in pre-production environments.
Priority
Medium
Description
The proposed steps aim to restore the AEM Sidekick library as the authoritative source that content editors can depend on for managing website content.
[ ] Test all blocks in the library to take inventory of what needs to be corrected and ensure no blocks are missing that are available in the repos. (QA team)
[ ] Correct the affected blocks so they are properly documented in the AEM Sidekick Library (dev team)
Value creation
EX improvement, Maintainability & scalability
Cost of fixing
Low cost
Technical complexity
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References
https://github.com/hlxsites/vg-macktrucks-com/issues/783