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Export Content Created in Muse mBaaS (CMS Content)
You can receive an export file of the contents created with our internal Content Management System (CMS) on request from the support team. 1. Sections you Can Export Here are the types of CMS sections that can be exported: Article Video Photo Map ...
Custom Code in your App Content
Muse mBaaS offers the possibility to use external code within the app. There are a few options that allow you to do this: plugins, APIs, custom feeds, HTML sections/Widgets, etc. 1. Add a Plugin Section An HTML5 plugin for Muse mBaaS is a bundle of ...
404 Page
When a page is not found in your native or Progressive Web App (PWA), our servers will send an error called error 404. This can happen when the content has been removed or moved or when the URL is typed incorrectly. The page sent by the servers to ...
PDF Files Management
1. Get the URL of your PDF File To include PDFs in the application: 1. PDF files must be hosted on an external platform (your website, for example) or in the menu Settings > Other settings > My Files in your backend*. *The URL of the PDF file is ...
Limit of Number of Sections and Categories Allowed
1. Number of Sections The number of sections is limited to 120 in your back office. This limitation is set to ensure the efficiency of the app for the final user: - Too many sections increase the application's weight and slow down the app, which ...
Links and Embeds in CMS Sections
1. Create an External Link To create an external link to an external source in a text paragraph: 1. Select the text you want to make clickable 2. Click on the link icon in the toolbar of the paragraph 3. Select "External Link" as a type 4. Paste the ...
Settings of the Sections
1. Access the Settings of a Section To access the Settings of a section: 1. Go to Design & Structure > Structure > Sections 2. Place the pointer of your mouse on a given section 3. Click on the three dots that appear at the end of the line 4. Choose ...
Duplicate CMS Content
This feature is useful if you wish to reuse the existing content of your app. For instance: - to create a second article in a different language, so you only need to translate the text in the copy of the article. - to add a new event very similar to ...
Content Management System (CMS) Sections
1. Add CMS sections CMS sections allow you to create and manage your content directly from the back office. Add a new CMS section : 1. In the left swipe menu, go to Design & Structure > Structure > Sections 2. Click the green button "Add a section" ...
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Global Style
The Global Style menu manages your app's overall design from one single menu. Colors, fonts, and effects are chosen in this menu are applied to every section of your app. WARNING! Very important: When applying your global style to your app, if you ...
Elements Style
The Elements Style menu manages your app's images and buttons. Settings chosen in this menu are applied to every section of your app. WARNING! Very important: When applying the style of your elements to your app, every modification made in this menu ...
Main Icons of the App
The Icon step is mandatory to generate your native applications and highlight your brand. You should integrate an icon to illustrate your Progressive Web App (PWA) and your native apps. The icon is a key visual element of your app. Web browsers use ...
Launch Screens | Splash Screens of the App (Native Plans Only)
Splash screens are the images that appear at the launch of the native iOS and Android app while the content is loading. To set up your Launch Screen: 1. Go to the left swipe menu Structure & Design > DESIGN > General Design 2. Click "Launch ...
Background of your App
The background parts of the app are fixed regardless of the page displayed and include the background color, separators, buttons, effects and margins of your application. Do not confuse it with the background of each section, keeping in mind that ...