36. User Elements

This video provides a guide on how to use the 'assets' element in CMS, explaining how to configure its settings, apply filters, and design it to suit your web page.


Whether you're a seasoned web designer or a small business owner trying to navigate your content management system (CMS), you're going to love the 'assets' element. This tutorial will walk you through how it works and how it can benefit your web page design.

The 'assets' element, nestled under the CMS section, mirrors the functionality of the 'post' element. Just like with posts, you can control an array of settings to ensure your content is displayed precisely as you want it.

To access the 'assets' element, simply click, hold, and drag it from the CMS menu. Once in place, you'll see it behaves exactly like the 'post' element. This parallel means you can make full use of the same functions you've become accustomed to with posts.

Firstly, you can configure the number of columns, rows, and spacing to fit your webpage layout. This gives you a great deal of flexibility, allowing you to design the page to meet your unique specifications.

Then, just like with posts, you can apply filters to your assets. This might involve adjusting the source or offsetting the content. These powerful tools let you decide how your content is organized, and can dramatically affect the user experience.

One of the most potent features is the option to set up navigation for your assets. This feature is especially beneficial if you have many posts and need a system to navigate them effectively. By activating the pagination feature, you make it easy for visitors to explore all your content without becoming overwhelmed.

And here comes the fun part - personalization! The 'assets' element gives you full control over its appearance. You can design it any way you want within the builder, providing a perfect opportunity to let your brand personality shine through. Whether you want to place your name at a specific location or arrange content in a particular way, the 'assets' element allows you to build it out to suit your style and your webpage.

In conclusion, the 'assets' element in the CMS is an adaptable tool that behaves similarly to the post element but offers its own unique benefits. Mastering it will allow you to take full control of your website's design and functionality. Happy designing!

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