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About Acquia DAM
Acquia DAM, offered by Acquia, is a digital asset management platform designed to streamline the management of digital assets such as images, videos, and documents. It provides centralized storage and collaborative tools for teams to organize, share, and repurpose digital assets effectively, enhancing workflow productivity and brand consistency. Integrating your VWO account with Acquia DAM will enable you to access the images and videos to be used in the VWO editor while creating variations.
NOTE: This integration is available for Pro and Enterprise plans.
Enabling VWO <> Acquia DAM Integration
Enabling the VWO <> Acquia DAM integration is a two-step process.
- Log in to your VWO account and go to Configurations > Integrations > Acquia DAM > click Enable Now.
This allows VWO to open the Config tab for Acquia DAM, where you must sign in to Acquia DAM to authorize VWO to fetch the images from Acquia DAM to be used in VWO for creating variations. - In the Config tab, click Sign in to Acquia. A new tab opens, where you must sign in to your Acquia DAM account and click Allow to complete the authorization.
Using Images From Acquia DAM in VWO
While editing an image on your web page using the VWO editor, you can easily import the images from your Acquia DAM account by performing the following steps:
- Click on the image that you want to be replaced on your web page.
- In the editor menu that appears, select Change Image.
- In the Change Image popup that appears, click on the Acquia DAM tab. Now, you can browse the images you have in your Acquia DAM account and select the one you require.
- Upon selecting an image, the preview appears on the right, where you can find the following details:
- URL - The URL of the image from where it is sourced.
- Title - The name of the image.
- Alt text - The name that appears on the image when hovered over.
- Size - Size of the image in pixels.
- Border - Border size of the image in pixels.
- After confirming the image details, click Done.