How can I add additional treatments to the CMS collection in Webflow so that they show up on the published page?

Published on
September 22, 2023

To add additional treatments to a CMS collection in Webflow and display them on the published page, you can follow these steps:

  1. Login to your Webflow account and select your project.

  2. Go to the CMS Collections tab, and select the collection you want to add treatments to.

  3. In the Collection Editor, locate the field where you want to add the treatments (e.g., "Description").

  4. Click on the field name to open the field settings.

  5. In the field settings, switch to the "Multi-reference" option. This allows you to associate multiple treatments with each item in the collection.

  6. Save the field settings and return to the Collection Editor.

  7. Now, you will need to create a separate CMS Collection for Treatments. In the Collections tab, click on the "Add Collection" button and set up the Treatments collection with the necessary fields (e.g., Name, Description, Images).

  8. In the original collection, edit the treatment field to start referencing the Treatments collection. You can do this by selecting "Reference" as the field type and then choosing the Treatments collection.

  9. Now, when editing an item in the original collection, you can associate multiple treatments from the Treatments collection.

  10. To display the treatments on the published page, you will need to use dynamic lists or other display elements. Insert a dynamic list (or other appropriate element) into your page where you want the treatments to appear.

  11. Within the dynamic list's settings, select the Treatments collection as the source.

  12. Customize the dynamic list to display the relevant fields from the Treatments collection (e.g., Name, Description, Images).

  13. Style and design the dynamic list as desired using Webflow's design tools.

  14. Preview and publish your website to see the added treatments from the CMS collection displayed on the published page.

By following these steps, you can easily add additional treatments to a CMS collection in Webflow and ensure they show up on the published page.

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