Use Case
Make changes to an Experience Fragment (XF) based on the prompt in the Gradial ticket. Because Experience Fragments are reused across multiple pages, updates here often affect several areas across the site.Supported Actions
Gradial supports the following:- Editing text, links, or images inside an existing Experience Fragment
- Replacing or reordering components within a fragment
- Removing parts of a fragment no longer needed
- Updating design elements (e.g. background color, alignment) within the fragment
Input
- Prompt from the Gradial ticket identifying the XF and what to change
Example Prompts
Create & Replace a New Experience FragmentCreate a new experience fragment using this Figma file: https://www.figma.com/design/EXAMPLE-FIGMA-FILE-ID Then take that new experience fragment and place it on: https://author-gradial.adobe1west.net/editor.html/content/gradial/us/en/offers.htmRemove a Section from a Fragment
In the Experience Fragment used on the /platform and /solutions pages, remove the bottom callout block titled “Ready to get started?”Update Content in Experience Fragment
Update the copy in the Experience Fragment for the homepage promo banner to say “Experience the future of AI content automation”