Overview

Importing Entries and Creating Categories in Webflow

In this video lesson, I demonstrate how to import entries and create categories in a Webflow database using the Feed Me plugin in Craft. 

We start by creating sections for movies and categories, mapping various fields, and setting up feeds to ensure the data is correctly integrated. In this lesson, I walk you through the process of importing entries and creating categories from a Webflow database. We begin by creating a new section called "movies" and defining the necessary fields such as cast, year, and summary. Next, I guide you through exporting movie genres and game genres from Webflow and uploading the CSV files to the server. Finally, we set up feeds to ensure the movie data is accurately mapped and integrated into Craft.

Summary

  1. Creating Sections: In this lesson, I start by creating a new section called "movies" in Craft, explaining the importance of defining it as a dynamic channel.
  2. Field Mapping: I guide you through creating and mapping various fields like cast, year, and summary to ensure the correct data integration from Webflow to Craft.
  3. Exporting Genres: I demonstrate how to export movie genres and game genres from Webflow and prepare them for integration.
  4. Uploading CSV Files: Learn how to upload the CSV files containing genres to the server using tools like Table Cruncher and Transmit.
  5. Setting Up Feeds: I show you how to set up feeds in Craft using the Feed Me plugin to ensure the movie data is accurately imported.
  6. Mapping Custom Fields: Understand the importance of mapping custom fields like movie genres to ensure accurate data representation in Craft.
  7. Running Feeds: See the process of running feeds in Craft to import the movie data and ensure all entries are correctly added.
  8. Handling CSV Data: Learn tips on handling CSV data, such as using slugs for accurate mapping and ensuring all necessary fields are included.
  9. Feed Optimization: I share insights on optimizing the feed process by toggling off backups for faster imports.
  10. Final Integration: The lesson concludes with verifying the imported movie data and preparing for the next lesson on Craft components.

Highlights

🎥 Creating Sections: I explain how to create a new section called "movies" and why it's essential to define it as a channel for dynamic content.

📁 Mapping Fields: Learn how to create and map various fields such as cast, year, and summary to ensure the correct data integration.

🔄 Setting Up Feeds: Understand the process of exporting genres from Webflow, uploading CSV files to the server, and setting up feeds to import movie data accurately.

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Overview

Importing Entries and Creating Categories in Webflow

In this video lesson, I demonstrate how to import entries and create categories in a Webflow database using the Feed Me plugin in Craft. 

We start by creating sections for movies and categories, mapping various fields, and setting up feeds to ensure the data is correctly integrated. In this lesson, I walk you through the process of importing entries and creating categories from a Webflow database. We begin by creating a new section called "movies" and defining the necessary fields such as cast, year, and summary. Next, I guide you through exporting movie genres and game genres from Webflow and uploading the CSV files to the server. Finally, we set up feeds to ensure the movie data is accurately mapped and integrated into Craft.

Summary

  1. Creating Sections: In this lesson, I start by creating a new section called "movies" in Craft, explaining the importance of defining it as a dynamic channel.
  2. Field Mapping: I guide you through creating and mapping various fields like cast, year, and summary to ensure the correct data integration from Webflow to Craft.
  3. Exporting Genres: I demonstrate how to export movie genres and game genres from Webflow and prepare them for integration.
  4. Uploading CSV Files: Learn how to upload the CSV files containing genres to the server using tools like Table Cruncher and Transmit.
  5. Setting Up Feeds: I show you how to set up feeds in Craft using the Feed Me plugin to ensure the movie data is accurately imported.
  6. Mapping Custom Fields: Understand the importance of mapping custom fields like movie genres to ensure accurate data representation in Craft.
  7. Running Feeds: See the process of running feeds in Craft to import the movie data and ensure all entries are correctly added.
  8. Handling CSV Data: Learn tips on handling CSV data, such as using slugs for accurate mapping and ensuring all necessary fields are included.
  9. Feed Optimization: I share insights on optimizing the feed process by toggling off backups for faster imports.
  10. Final Integration: The lesson concludes with verifying the imported movie data and preparing for the next lesson on Craft components.

Highlights

🎥 Creating Sections: I explain how to create a new section called "movies" and why it's essential to define it as a channel for dynamic content.

📁 Mapping Fields: Learn how to create and map various fields such as cast, year, and summary to ensure the correct data integration.

🔄 Setting Up Feeds: Understand the process of exporting genres from Webflow, uploading CSV files to the server, and setting up feeds to import movie data accurately.

HTML & Craft Twig Files
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