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Opens in new windowBreaking up content for reuse
In my previous post we used the example of a film to show you how to create a simple content type. In this post I'll outline how we can create relationships between two content types to build a simple content model, and make your content easy to reuse.
⮑ Replying to a tweet from SquarespaceHelp
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@PrioryCaerleon you’ve been framed in llantarnam Cwmbran?
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Original tweetOpens in new windowCreating a simple content model in Contensis 9
In preparation of Contensis 9 coming we thought we'd give you a run down on how you can easily model new types of content in Contensis. This simple overview will highlight some of the key features that will help you create future ready content using the new content type builder.
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Original tweet@danrubin do you have any suggestions for UK Printers for iPhone photos from an app. Like artifact uprising but without the crazy shipping?
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