How do Content Fragments differ from regular AEM pages?
- Content Fragments are exclusively for mobile devices, and AEM pages are for desktops.
- Content Fragments are only used for text-based content, while AEM pages can include multimedia.
- Content Fragments focus on structured content, while AEM pages are more for presenting content in a designed layout.
- There is no difference; they serve the same purpose.
Content Fragments differ by focusing on structured content, making them more suitable for reuse and adaptation across various channels.
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