Create content blocks
To create a content block you can use the Native API or the Fluent API.
When creating a content block through the code, you must perform the following:
- Create new content block.
- Set the required properties. When creating a new content block, we recommend setting at least the following properties:
- Title
- Name
- Content
- UrlName
- DateCreated
- LastModified
- You can also set other properties, such as Author.
- Publish the content block. After you set all properties, you must publish the content block.
- Save the changes.
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Create a content block with the Native API
To create content blocks using the Native API, you must use the PageManager class.
Create a content block with the Fluent API
To create a content block using the Fluent API, you must use the content block facade.
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