Content
The "Content Module" within CXF is a pivotal component dedicated to the management and organization of various content-related objects and resources. Its primary role is to facilitate the efficient administration and presentation of content across the CXF implementation, enabling effective and personalized content delivery to contacts.
The key objects and resources encompassed by the "Content Module" include:
- Stories: These are pieces of content that represent articles, blog posts, event descriptions, courses, or other textual and multimedia content. They typically include fields for titles, slugs, body content (rich text or HTML), and blurbs.
- Content Instances: Content instances represent specific content pieces and are derived from content templates. Content templates define the structure and fields used to create these instances. Content instances are used for items like cards, buttons, or other structured content elements.
- Content Bundles: Content bundles serve as containers for grouping and organizing content pieces. They can include content instances, content templates, stories, story collections, products, product collections, locations, location collections, forms, taxonomies, and other content bundles.
- Digital Asset Manager (DAM): The DAM is a tool for managing digital assets such as images, videos, and files. These assets can be organized into folders and are accessible via public URLs for use throughout the CXF platform.
- Products: Products represent items that can be purchased within the CXF implementation. They share a similar structure with stories but are intended for commerce-related content. Products can include physical items with single or multiple SKUs, virtual items with limited or unlimited availability, and downloadable products like e-books.
- Locations: Locations are content pieces that store geographical coordinates. They are primarily used to represent physical branches or places, which can be displayed on interactive maps.
- Stages: Stages represent distinct phases or periods within the CXF implementation, often tied to specific events or campaigns. They can influence content delivery and personalization based on customer stage criteria.
The "Content Module" provides a robust framework for creating, organizing, and delivering content effectively within the CXF platform, ensuring a seamless and tailored experience for contacts and users alike.