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[AUTO_EDIT] 4. How to Use Studio CMS

An overview of the CMS feature in Studio.Design. It's ideal for content that shares the same design but needs regular additions and updates — like news, blogs, columns, and case studies.

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A CMS (Content Management System) lets you create and manage website content — such as text, images, and videos — without any technical knowledge.

Use Cases

The CMS feature in Studio.Design is great for managing content that needs regular updates or additions.

  • Blog posts, announcements, and news for business or personal websites

  • Portfolio entries for creative work

  • Articles for media sites

  • Exhibitor information for events

Key Concepts

With the CMS feature, you can manage design and content separately. This makes it easy to create multiple pages that share the same design but have different content.

For example, if you're building an announcements page for a company website, here's how the management screens and tasks break down:

Management Screen

What You Do

CMS Dashboard

Manage the actual content displayed on the page (dates, titles, body text, images, etc.)

Design Editor

Create the page layout (placement of headings, body text, images, etc.) and design

By combining the layout you create in the Design Editor with the content you manage in the CMS Dashboard, you can generate multiple pages that share the same structure but feature different content.

Screenshot: How the CMS works

In the following sections, we'll walk through the details of each screen.

The Content Management Screen

In the CMS Dashboard, content is organized into four categories.

For example, if you're using the CMS to publish announcements and portfolio pieces on your website, here's how they're managed:

  • Model: A group such as "Announcements" or "Works"

  • Item: An individual entry within a model (e.g., a single announcement or piece of work)

  • Property: Additional details attached to an item, like the publish date, author info, or cover image

  • Collection: A feature that lets you curate a selection of specific items within a model

Screenshot: The CMS Dashboard

The Layout and Design Screen

Layouts and designs are created in the Design Editor. You then link the data managed in the CMS Dashboard to display it within your design.

Screenshot: The Design Editor showing CMS Dashboard properties linked to boxes within a dynamic page

After linking the data, you can use the toggle in the top-left corner of the screen to switch between different pages (items).

This way, you can create multiple pages at once that share the same layout but display different text and images.

Screenshot: The Design Editor showing CMS Dashboard properties linked to boxes within a dynamic page

Learn Studio CMS

The videos listed below are based on the version of Studio.Design available at the time of recording, so some screens or information may be outdated. Thank you for your understanding.

Learn with Videos (For Beginners)

The YouTube videos below walk you through the full process of publishing an announcement using Studio CMS, step by step.


CMS Category on Our Help Center (For All Levels)

The CMS category includes articles covering basic operations and key concepts. Following along with the CMS: From Creation to Publishing guide while working hands-on will help deepen your understanding.

Try a CMS-Enabled Template (For Intermediate Users)

The "Studio Store" — where you can buy and sell Studio.Design templates — offers a wide variety of design templates with CMS features built in.

CMS-enabled templates come with CMS data already linked to the design, making them a great reference for learning how data linking works. There are plenty of free templates available, so you can edit them hands-on to learn how to use the CMS.

Screenshot: Templates using the CMS

That covers the CMS basics and resources. In the next article, we'll introduce how search engines work and how to optimize your site for SEO.

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