Chapter 12: Managing CMS Projects
If you've followed Chapter 10, Creating Your First CMS Project, and Chapter 11, Creating Collection Pages, you should have built a functional dynamic website that makes use of some of the most important features of Webflow CMS. So far, we've been focusing on the creation and web design side of things. In reality, a CMS and its content are likely meant to exist and evolve over time. As a data store, a CMS can be seen as a living, breathing repository of information that can be used and reused in a variety of ways.
If this repository becomes large enough (think hundreds and maybe even thousands of data items), then it's likely that you'll need some help to manage the CMS and its Collections.
As such, we'll devote this chapter to exploring some of the features and functions of Webflow CMS that will help make our lives a little easier when it comes to managing CMS projects. We'll cover the following topics:
- Collection...