Advanced CMS
Advanced CMS
- 100% Open source
- Multi store support
- Multi language support
- Easy to install
- No seller branding
- You can edit the extension as you like
CMS pages
Create unlimited CMS pages for your Magento webshop.
This module also includes blogging feature including comments for each blog post.
Each CMS page can be created with a unique URL, Content and Meta information. You can also add an image for listing views.
A CMS page can be shown as an individual page for in lists for categories, news or blogs.
You can enable or disable comments individually for each page.
Categories
With this module you can also create as many categories as you like and order your CMS pages as you wish.
Each category can have a unique landing page including category description.
The categories gives you an easy to use drag & drop feature for ordering your CMS pages individually for each category.
Menus
Create menus to provide customers access to your articles, categories, blogs, news lists or even Magento products.
You can create as many menus as you like and each menu can contain unlimited submenus and menu levels and order them as you like easily by dragging & dropping menu items to the location or your choice.
Menus can easily be placed across your Magento webshop by using build in widgets for placing it inside Magento CMS pages or Static blocks.
You can also place menus my adding the menu block to your layout XML files.
Menu types
When you create a new menu item you can choose between multiple menu types featuring:
CMS Page
This menu item will link directly to a CMS page of your choice.
Category list
This menu item will link to a category listing all CMS pages inside this category.
In configuration you can set how many articles will be listed on each page.
External URL
With this menu item you can link to an external URL this could be another website or an URL inside your Magento webshop like a Magento product category or a single product or your choice.
News list
News list can be used for many purposes.
It provides you with a date ordered list of CMS pages across multiple categories.
An example would be using this to show your latest CMS pages or using it as a Blog overview.
Comments
You can enable comments on your CMS pages by selecting Allow comments.
Your customers now have the possibility of posting comments to your CMS page
Each comment will be listed in your backend and you can easily disable or enable a comment for displaying in frontend on the CMS page