List

Lists are used to display similar type of content in continuous vertical way. They may be flat or hierarchical. In Sitefinity lists are used in List view screens and in content selectors.

  • Default List

    Used to display content in List view screens for any flat module or child level content in hierarchical modules. Supplemented with detailed lifecycle status (both icon ant text) and additional info. These lists may have multiple columns and each column can have a title.

    Title
    Web Content Management Trends and Predictions

    Published

    Personalizing the User Experience Quickly with Sitefinity

    Locked by Anna Green | Published

    Sitefinity Digital Experience Cloud Keeps its Promises

    Draft

    Build an Angular App Leveraging Sitefinity Headless Capabilities

    Unpublished

    3 Reasons to A/B Test Your Website

    Awaiting approval

    Build an Angular App Leveraging Sitefinity Headless Capabilities

    Scheduled publish on 19 June at 16:00

    Applying a Bootstrap Template to Sitefinity with MVC

    Rejected

  • Parent List

    Used to display content in List view screens for root level content in hierarchical modules. Supplemented with lifecycle status (text only) and additional info. These lists may have multiple columns and each column can have a title.

    Title

    Big Data

    Published

    Artificial Intelligence

    Published

    Artificial Intelligence

    Published

  • Flat List

    Used to display content without hierarchical structure, lifecycle status or additional info. Tags and any flat taxonomy are displayed in such lists in selectors.

    Marketing
    Research
    Design
  • Flat List with Status

    Used to display content without hierarchical structure. Supplemented with a lifecycle status. Any flat content or root level content in hierarchical modules is displayed in such lists in selectors.

    3 Reasons to A/B Test Your Website
    Personalizing the User Experience Quickly with Sitefinity
    How to Create a Great Event Site Using Sitefinity CMS
  • Flat List with Status and Details

    Used to display content without hierarchical structure. Supplemented with a lifecycle status and additional info about the content type. In Sitefinity such lists present mixed content from various content types in modals. Example: list of items linking to a specific content item.

    3 Reasons to A/B Test Your Website
    News
    Personalizing the User Experience Quickly with Sitefinity
    News
    How to Create a Great Event Site Using Sitefinity CMS
    Blog posts
  • Flat List for Hierarchical Content

    Used to display content that has a hierarchical structure and lifecycle status. Supplemented by the path to the content location. Any child level content from hierarchical modules is displayed in such lists in selectors.

    3 Reasons to A/B Test Your Website
    Under America...California
    Personalizing the User Experience Quickly with Sitefinity
    Under Europe...Hessen
    How to Create a Great Event Site Using Sitefinity CMS
    Under Asia ...Rajasthan
  • Hierarchical List

    Used to display in a tree view content that has a hierarchical structure, but no lifecycle status. Categories and any hierarchical taxonomy are displayed in such lists in selectors.

    Africa
    Antarctica
    Europe
    North America
    Canada
    Mexico
    United States
  • Hierarchical List with Status

    Used to display in a tree view content that has a hierarchical structure, but no lifecycle status. Categories and any hierarchical taxonomy are displayed in such lists in selectors.

    Home
    Products
    Services
    About us
    Company news
    Offices
    Offices
  • Flat List with Link

    Used to display content without hierarchical structure. Supplemented with URL info. In Sitefinity is used for lists of pages displaying a specific content item in modals.

  • Flat List with Avatars

    Used to display list of users. Profile name, email and avatar are displayed.

     avatar
    Anna Green
    NM
    Nina Miller

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