The default template for the article
The collection name is used internally only and must be unique for collections within an application.
The user-facing title of the article that is displayed throughout the application.
A short article title for display on smaller device screens.
A description or summary of the editPreset.presets.
A short description or summary of the article that can be used on smaller device screens.
Author byline associated with the editPreset.presets.
Link to more information about the author.
Department is used to categorize articles within the context of your application (sports, politics, style etc.).
Category is more specific than department, but more general than keywords. There is only one specified category for the content.
A list of separated keywords associated with the editPreset.presets. These keywords could be user-facing.
A list of separated, internally used keywords.
Article Access determines which articles users can view without purchasing.
Specify the importance of this article in the context of your application
Enables app extensibility features in the article content.
Metrics for content tagged as advertisements are collected separately from content.
Specify if an ad is static or enhanced for tablets (EFT).
Customers can define categories to group and measure all adds within a specific category.
The name of the advertiser that owns the ad. Ad name is used for metrics.
Upload a high resolution, .jpg or .png image. The image will be automatically scaled, centered and cropped when it is viewed in the application.
Social Media Image will be used when sharing an article via email or a social media network. If no Social Media Image is uploaded the article image will be used.
Text from the first couple paragraphs from the article content to be displayed on the social sharing landing page. If not used, we use the article abstract metadata.
The social share URL is created by Adobe when the article is published. The social share URL will be displayed to enable customers to use the social share URL for linking purposes.
Provide an Article URL if you have an equivalent article on your web site. The Article URL will be included in the Social Share page providing users with a link to read the article on your web site if they do not have the mobile app or an app is unavailable.