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About Labels

Labels are like folders that provide flexibility for organizing your Content Types. They allow you to categorize and manage the content types in your stack effectively, ensuring a streamlined workflow.

Key Features of Labels

  • Categorization and Organization: Labels help group and classify content types for easier access.
  • Branch-Specific Labels: Labels are unique to each branch. For instance, labels created in the development branch are applicable only to content types within that branch. For more details, refer to the Branch-specific Modules document.
  • Flexible Grouping: You can apply labels to one or more content types to organize them based on specific criteria. Similarly, a content type can have more than one label assigned to it.

Example Use Case

Suppose your stack has content types for different teams: Marketing, Writers, and Developers. You can:

  1. Create labels named marketing, writers, and developers.
  2. Assign these labels to the content types for each team.
  3. Use these labels to logically group and access content types, simplifying navigation and management.

Organizing content types with labels allows your teams to locate and manage their resources more effectively.

Note: Content types without labels appear under Unlabeled in the Views section on the Entry List page.

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