CMS structure depends on the template type
Templates ship with CMS already wired.
The exact structure varies depending on the template:
- blogs → posts, authors, categories
- portfolios → projects, case studies, tags
- business sites → services, team, testimonials
- landing pages → FAQs, features, pricing
- eCommerce → products, categories, cart, checkou
Editing CMS content
- update items directly in the CMS panel
- replace demo content with your own
- avoid deleting fields unless you understand the impact
- avoid structural changes inside Collection Pages
- (they are templates for all CMS items)
Conditional visibility for per-item layouts
A common mistake is editing a Collection Page thinking it affects only a single item.
Collection Pages are global templates.
If you want something to appear only for specific CMS items, use Conditional Visibility.
For example: “Show this block only if Category = Branding.”
ECommerce in templates
If the template includes store pages, you’ll find:
- product template
- cart
- checkout
- order confirmation
- category browsing
Layouts are already designed — you only add your own products and pricing.\