35. Assets

Learn how to use the assets element in the CMS, similar to the post element. Manage columns, rows, spacing, filters, navigation, pagination, and custom design within the builder.


In the realm of web design, understanding the use of various elements within your content management system (CMS) is crucial. One such important element is the 'assets' element, which is quite similar to the 'post' element.

Located at the bottom under CMS, the assets element functions similarly to the post element. To use it, you simply need to click, hold and drag it to your desired location on your webpage. This user-friendly functionality allows you to have more control over your website's design and arrangement.

Like with the post element, the assets element comes with a host of settings that you can adjust to your liking. You can customize the number of columns and rows, as well as the spacing between each. This provides you with the flexibility to design your webpage according to your specific aesthetic and organizational preferences.

Additionally, you can apply filters, which act as the source, and set your offset. These options allow you to curate which content appears on your webpage and in what order.

Moreover, if you have a large number of posts, you can activate the pagination function. This feature breaks up your content into pages, making it more manageable and easy for your visitors to navigate.

When it comes to the appearance of the assets element, you have the freedom to design it however you want within the builder. For example, you can place it in a certain location on your webpage and customize its look and feel to match your overall website design.

In conclusion, the assets element within your CMS is a versatile tool that can greatly enhance your web design efforts. By understanding how to use it and customize it to your needs, you can build a more attractive and functional website for your business.

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