CMS Dashboard
Getting Started
Upon choosing a template, you will be redirected to your CMS Dashboard. Your Dashboard is the one place from where you can run all the operations of your CMS Site
First Look
The Dashboard will contain numerous features based on your role. The site owner can use all the features, while permissions for roles like Administrator, Developer, Author, or Editor are limited. These features have multiple functionalities that come in handy for individual purposes.
The sections you can view are:
Dashboard.
Content
Styles and Settings
Membership
Collections
CMS Dashboard
Tour of sections
Every section can have its own functionality. Let us take a closer look:
Content
The content section is where you can create blog posts and categories from setting the slug for each item and enabling sitemap and RSS feed for SEO purposes to making blog posts that stand out while categorizing them to keep things organized.
Styles and Settings
This section is where you can access the page builder, add collaborators, integrate a domain, and change important settings for your site. In more detail, we will explore these functions in their own sections in this documentation.
Membership
This is from where you can enable membership on your website and invite members individually on your own. From setting up a subscription button to customizing the subscription form, this feature comes in handy for site owners who want visitors with certain privileges and convert them to members or paid members.
Collections
Custom Collection lists are a great way to add and design content for your website while maintaining order and keeping it organized. Once you add a custom collection list, you can add fields to your list, update the slugs, remove custom collection posts from RSS Feed/Sitemap, and more.
Related Articles
Create a blog post
Invite a Team Member
What is membership?
What is Custom Collection?
Updated on: 04/04/2023
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