Get to know the content model
The content model in XP with parts is the fundament with which we create the editor experience. It consists of only two different page types, multiple content types, parts, fragments and x-data.
Content types
At the very core of the editor experience is the various content types:
- Our two different Page types
- FAQs and FAQ groups
- Products, product groups and features
- Navigation, toplevels, sublevels and footer navigation groups
- Videos (via Qbrick or YouTube)
- Links (external URLs and anchors)
- Applications (relative URLs to apps)
- Charts (used to create diagrams for the Infographics part)
- Categories and Events (used for Feed and Archive)
- Documents (PDFs and spreadsheets)
- System messages
These are collections of pre-made data fetched by parts, so that you may create certain contents only once, maintain it in one place, use it on several pages and tailor the context around it on each page.
X-data
All content types have lots of useful configuration and metadata for your new page in its left-side menu:
- Teaser Content
- SEO
- Search Meta
- Add to Feed and Archive
- Article Options
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ: Question
FAQ: Question allows you to create common questions and their answers.
FAQ: Group
In order to display FAQs in the FAQ part, you must select one or more FAQ: Groups. These are collections of FAQ: Questions related to the same topic.
Structured data
The FAQ content types are tagged as questions with answers, so that search engines can recognise them as such.
Products
Typically, product information is carefully written in collaboration with specialists, and we tend to give the same information on several pages. Therefore, we create and maintain the basic product information in one place, and fetch these ready-made texts in the parts.
Products are built with three content types:
- Product
- Product Group
- Product Feature
To display them on our websites, we use the following parts:
- Product Action List
- Product Cards
- Product Buttons
- Product Overview
- Product Group Table
Building products in Content Studio
Products
The most basic building block is made for the actual services and products our customers may purchase.
Product Group
Helps you cluster related products and allows parts to fetch entire groups of products.
Product Feature
Allows users to scan through, compare and read about the coverages and services included in our products.
Building navigation in Content Studio
Navigation
Create a global navigation bar at the top of the page or a footer at the bottom of the page.
Toplevel
Allows users to switch navigational context with different front pages and menu items.
Sublevel
Add expandables with menu items or direct links in the different contextual navigation bars.
Footer navigation group
Add up to three groups of menu items to let the users navigate to secondary tasks.
System messages
We use the content type system messages to add a global or local message to our users, typically when some of our solutions are failing or unstable. There are three different variants depending on your message:
- Information
- Warning (default)
- Error
Fragments and templates
You don't always have to start from scratch!
If you have certain parts that will be used on several pages, you should consider turning them into Fragments.
Some pages use the same structure and sometimes even the same content. For these cases, it may save you some time to make use of Templates.
Parts
We use parts to fill our websites with content and design. There are 31 parts available to cover a multitude of needs.
All about parts
Everything you need to know about our new website builder and parts system.
Overview and guidelines
Get an overview of all the available building blocks in Content Studio and get to know each of them by reading their guidelines.