Introducing Dynamic Pages
Website Sorted • 9 May 2022

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One of the many features of the Website Sorted Content Management System (CMS) is Dynamic Pages.


Dynamic Pages enable you to use a page design once and use it to create multiple pages. Each page displays different content fed directly from items populated in to a database.

Build Hundreds of Pages in Just 4 steps.

1. Connect to ANY 3rd-party database software

Integrate with Google Sheets, Airtable or any database that contains your information to create collections in your website...

2. Design your Dynamic Page

Allow Website Sorted to help you, or use your flexible drag-and-drop CMS to design your page...

3. Bind Content to Page Elements

Connect the new page to a collection. Connect page elements like text, titles, images to the relevant content items in your database. Once synced you will manage your content in your chosen datasheet.

4. Create pages Again & Again

Auto-generate pages as many times as you need based on the original you created. Building web pages has never been so easy!

Why Would You Use Dynamic Pages on Your Website?

Dynamic Pages are the ideal solution if your website requires multiple pages with the same structure but different content, or if you are building multiple landing pages on your site. 

Property Listings

Team Member Profiles

Recipe Pages

Review & Listing Sites

Portfolios

Branch Locations

Landing Pages

Catalogues

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