# Introduction

Craft is a CMS (Content Management System) that we use for content management. It is excellent for its versatility, reliability, and ease of use, allowing users to manage website content independently.

# Main Features of Craft

Craft CMS management allows structuring content into different types, such as pages and articles. The media management system is equally effective, enabling the organization and optimization of images, videos, and documents. Additionally, Craft is designed to be SEO-friendly, with dedicated tools for search engine optimization.

# The Main Features of Our Craft

We have also configured Craft with the following custom features:

  • Custom Blocks with the Pagebuilder. For pages and articles (or posts—we can decide how to name them), we have created various modular blocks that can be used to build dynamic layouts based on content and specific needs.
  • Customizable Menus, Footers, and Navigation: Depending on specific requirements, menus, footers, and navigation can be customized and configured through the site settings.

# Structure

Section Description
Dashboard In the dashboard, you can view the most recent entries and the test updatesla made to the site.

đź’ˇ This section also includes a link to the image guidelines
Entries An entry refers to an element or piece of content that is part of your website. There are three main types of entries:

Pages are used to create editorial content. Using the Pagebuilder, you can manage and customize your content flexibly to best tell your story.

Posts are dynamic pages characterized by a predefined and fillable layout. This format is ideal for creating pages that require consistency and uniformity in structure and content. In addition to the "fixed" section, you can add customized sections using the Pagebuilder.

In the Site Settings, you’ll find editable navigation elements such as menus, footers, and labels present on the site.
Assets The Assets section contains the archive of media and files uploaded to the CMS.

# Interface

Let’s take a quick overview of the interface:

  • On the left side, you’ll find the main navigation, with the menu items mentioned earlier. The section you are currently in will be highlighted. Within sections such as Entries and Assets, there will also be an additional submenu.
  • At the top, the global header contains breadcrumbs (useful for navigating between nested content or settings) and the user menu.
  • The main container of the current screen occupies the remaining space. In this area, you’ll find various functionalities:
    • The primary container where you can input textual and visual content, managed through the Pagebuilder;
    • The Tab Page, Blocks, and SEO, which organize the content or settings on the screen into logical groups;
    • A contextual menu for the section, which allows actions like saving or previewing the page;
    • A detail panel on the right side, displaying metadata and specific controls for the content being viewed;

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