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Adobe Exam AD0-E720 Topic 1 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E720 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 1
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An Adobe Commerce developer wants to determine which template is rendering a specific element on the storefront. Which two methods can they use to turn on template hints? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B

The listens property is used for cross tracking property changes in the UI component. The listens property defines the dependencies between the properties of different UI components. It allows one UI component to listen to the changes of another UI component's property and react accordingly. For example, the listens property can be used to update the value of a text field based on the selection of a dropdown menu


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Tiara
17 days ago
As a developer, I'm always excited to learn new tricks. This is a great way to quickly debug those pesky front-end issues. Time to put on my debugging hat!
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Jesusita
25 days ago
Haha, I like how the options are all slightly different. Gotta love how the developers keep us on our toes with these tricky questions!
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Edison
2 days ago
C) On the command line, run the command; php bin/magento setup:enable-template-hints
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Mozelle
7 days ago
B) In the Admin, navigate to system > Advanced > Template > Developer > Debug. Set Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront to Yes
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Mary
13 days ago
A) In the Admin, navigate to Stores > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Debug. Set Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront to Yes
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Lonny
1 months ago
Option C seems too good to be true. Running a single command to enable template hints? Sounds too easy. I'd be skeptical of that one.
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Gwenn
7 days ago
Option C might be a shortcut, but it's always good to double-check with the Admin settings first.
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Nieves
15 days ago
B) In the Admin, navigate to system > Advanced > Template > Developer > Debug. Set Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront to Yes
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Melissia
27 days ago
A) In the Admin, navigate to Stores > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Debug. Set Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront to Yes
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Kerry
1 months ago
I tried option B, but it didn't work. Looks like the path is incorrect. Gotta stick to the official methods, I guess.
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Sarina
7 days ago
C) On the command line, run the command; php bin/magento setup:enable-template-hints
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Whitley
8 days ago
A) In the Admin, navigate to Stores > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Debug. Set Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront to Yes
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Lenny
2 months ago
A and D are the correct options. The first one is the official way to do it through the admin panel, and the second one is the command-line equivalent. Nice and straightforward!
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Laurene
25 days ago
D) On the command line, run the command; php bin/magento dev:template-hints:enable
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Laurene
1 months ago
A) In the Admin, navigate to Stores > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Debug. Set Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront to Yes
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Elly
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B might also be a valid method to turn on template hints.
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Emerson
2 months ago
I agree with Elfriede, enabling template hints in the Admin and running the command on the command line should work.
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Elfriede
2 months ago
I think the correct methods are A and C.
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