The CMS can be used to create structured content for your websites and other digital experiences. Currently, CMS content can be used only to create headless applications. Later, it will be possible to build templates visually to display CMS content using the Experience Builder.
To access your content, click CMS in the admin toolbar to go to your main content dashboard.
The following image illustrates the sections of the screen with labels:
The following table describes the sections labelled in the preceding image:
Image label | Description |
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A | The Add content button to add new content entries. |
B | The secondary navigation to navigate between content entries and media entries. |
C | The tertiary navigation to navigate between all content, content in different workflow moderation states, or content scheduled to be published at a later date. |
D | The search and filter are through which you can search and filter content entries. |
E | The list of content entries. |
F | Checkboxes to select multiple content entries for bulk actions. |
G | The link to the content entry. |
H | Actions that you can do on a content entry |
I | Actions that you can do on multiple content entries. For example, editing, cloning, translating, and deleting content entries. |
Click the name of the content type that you want to use to create your content. For example, Article.
The system displays the content edit page.
The following image illustrates the areas of the content edit screen with labels:
The following table describes the sections labelled in the preceding image:
Image label | Description |
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A | Form fields to populate different content elements of the content entry. These fields differ based on the content type. |
B | The Save button to save the content in the selected workflow state. |
C | The Change to dropdown to change the workflow state of the content. The available options are Draft and Published. The content is saved in the selected workflow state when you enter a log message and click Save. |
D | The Menu settings area that contains settings to add the content entry to a menu. |
E | The Metatags area to add metatags to content for search engines, social channels, and other systems that use meta tags. |
F | The URL redirects area that contains redirects when the content entity is moved to another location. |
G | The Scheduling options area that contains settings to publish and unpublish content on a specific date and time. |
H | The URL alias area where you can provide an alternative route to the content entry. |
I | The Authoring information area that provides details about which user authored the content and when. |
Click the Edit button corresponding to the content entry that you want to edit.
The system displays the content edit page.
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Fri May 09 2025 08:54:45 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)