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Many Partners may not fully realize the power of CMS when it comes to creating filterable, dynamic experiences for site visitors.
If your site has a large collection of information—like services, products, or resources—a static approach can quickly become overwhelming for users. That’s where CMS filters come into play!
Using input elements like dropdowns, sliders, checkboxes, or search bars, we can create a seamless way for users to interact with the data in your collection. For example, users can filter a services directory by price range, category, or availability—without leaving the page or sifting through countless irrelevant items.
This dynamic filtering not only enhances user experience but also adds functionality so your users will find the exact information they need quickly.
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CMS Request: Conditional Filtering for Input Elements
Currently, it is not possible to create a user input element (e.g. dropdown, checkbox) that filters its available selections based on another input element's selection. For example, you cannot have a "dish" dropdown display breakfast dishes only when another "meal type" dropdown has "breakfast" selected.

I want my user to filter the information from my collection
Kelly Slater
Imaginary Partner