Dynamic Pages How-To Guides
Dynamic Pages enable you to build large websites with multiple pages that have an identical design and different content. The content that fills Dynamic Pages is stored in a collection that may be stored inside Duda (Internal Collection) or externally: Google Sheets, Airtable or an external collection that’s fetched via API.
To familiarize you with the ins and outs of Dynamic Pages, we're putting together some step-by-step guides. The
newest one focuses on using an Airtable Collection, and covers everything from initially mapping the collection structure to connecting with Airtable and enabling access to the pages via site navigation.
To see all of the guides dedicated to Dynamic Pages, see
this. We’ll post guides for working with Google Sheets and External Databases as soon as they’re ready, so stay tuned.
More about Dynamic Pages
Want to learn more about harnessing the power of Dynamic Pages? Check out this
free course at Duda University.