Internal Collections are bigger than ever, supporting up to 200 rows, 50 fields and 4500 characters per field. This means you can use them to build more sites, and richer ones, quickly and easily.   

Internal Collections: A Recap


Internal Collections enable you to manage all of your data directly inside Duda, so you can create multiple pages quickly, based on a single layout, all without leaving the platform. And now that each Internal Collection can hold more data, you can build even more sites from a single layout.


How Internal Collections Can Change Your Life 


If you’re new to Internal Collections, here’s a quick summary of the benefits: 


  1. Easy to use: Internal Collections are located right inside Duda, so they are accessible right from the platform. 
  2. No code: With Internal Collections, you don’t need to use any code to build Dynamic Pages. 
  3. Automatically connected to Dynamic Pages: If you add a ready-to-use Dynamic Page to your site, it’s automatically connected to an Internal Collection. Just fill the collection with content and you’re good to go. 
  4. Saves you time: Clients with the Content Library permission can access and update the Internal Collection on their own, without any effort from you. 


More Internal Collections Resources



For more about using Internal Collections to build sites for your clients, see this.

 

For a deep dive into Internal Collections and Dynamic Pages, take our free, on-demand Duda U course


July 7, 2021
Inbar Amir

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Internal Collections: More Rows, More Fields

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