How to structure your Webflow CMS Collections
Blog post from Webflow
Structuring website Collections involves defining entities and establishing relationships among them, with the process guided by how these entities relate in the real world. Entities are akin to nouns, representing the core subjects or components of the website, while relationships are like verbs, illustrating interactions between entities. For instance, on a bookseller's website, entities might include publishers, authors, and books, each interconnected through actions like publishing or writing. The process begins by identifying the core entity, typically the business the website is for, and expands to include subsidiary entities relevant to end-users. These entities can be further broken down into their components, such as a book's author, genre, and ISBN, to create a comprehensive map of the content ecosystem. Deciding which elements to include depends on the site's purpose and target audience, with tools like Schema.org offering a structured way to define entity characteristics compatible with platforms like Webflow CMS. This structured approach ensures clarity and efficiency in designing website architecture.