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Content Modeler Overview

Last updated on March 9, 2023

Overview

The Content Modeler is a new backend tool to help you easily customize your Resource center without needing the help of a developer.

Currently the Content Modeler allows the adding, editing, and deleting of the following 3 things:

  1. Resource Types – the backbone of your Resource center holding all the different types of resources you utilize
  2. Taxonomies – the ways that the Resource Types can be further categorized and filtered
  3. Field Builder – create field groups with custom fields for your resource types

Managing Resource Types

With the Content Modeler, you can:

  1. View a list of all existing Resource Types – differentiated between default types and custom types you add via the Data Manager
  2. Add new Resource Types – as many as you would like
  3. Edit existing Resource Types – easily change the label of a default type to better match your information architecture
  4. Delete Resource Types – note that only custom ones can be deleted

Read our full documentation on managing Resource Types in the Content Modeler.

Managing Taxonomies

With the Content Modeler, you can:

  1. View a list of all existing taxonomies – differentiated between default taxonomies or custom taxonomies you add via the Content Modeler
  2. Add new Taxonomies – as many as you would like – and manage their terms in the default WordPress term management view
  3. Edit existing Taxonomies – easily change the label of a default type to better match your information architecture
  4. Delete Taxonomies – note that only custom ones can be deleted

Read our full documentation on managing Taxonomies in the Content Modeler.

Managing Field Groups

With the Content Modeler, you can:

  1. Add new Field Groups – as many as you would like – for any Resource Types
  2. Add new Custom Fields inside of your field groups – no limit to the fields you can add
  3. Enter data into your new custom fields for your resource types and pull it into the front-end of your website
  4. Delete Field Groups and Fields

Read our full documentation on the Field Builder in the Content Modeler.