QuestionQ5

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An AEM Developer is responsible for creating a French version of an e-commerce site for several French-speaking African countries, including Chad, Ivory Coast, and Senegal.

What are the correct steps for implementing the sites with localized content?

  • A Select AEM Multi-Site Manager and then use a Primary English version of pages to create French versions for Chad, Ivory Coast and Senegal
  • B Select AEM Multi-Site Manager and then use a Primary French version of pages to create French versions for Chad, Ivory Coast and Senegal
  • C Use Multi-Site Manager to create live copy of site templates then use separate French version for Chad, Ivory Coast and Senegal
  • D Use local content authors to create the content for the local sites
Explanation

AEM Multi-Site Manager should be limited to content in one language. A primary French site can serve as the source for French live copies for Chad, Ivory Coast, and Senegal, while allowing country-specific localization where needed. Adobe recommends using a primary French site to create French versions for country sites.

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