Frequently Asked Questions
This page aims to provide direct answers and links to relevant documentation where available—quick, straightforward, and efficient.
If you still can't find the answer to your question, feel free to reach out to support.
What is CMS Plus?
It's a set of tools for Framer collection lists. Filters+ let you use Framer’s native filters with your own buttons, and the other components add handy features like counting items or active filters and toggling sort order. Read the intro.
What's included with my CMS Plus purchase?
All purchases come with a remix link to duplicate the CMS Plus project. It includes all components along with extra examples and notes to quickly get you started. Get CMS Plus now.
How do I access the CMS Plus components?
Upon purchase, use the remix link to get them all. Once you add any of them on your project, they'll be found in your assets panel under artechWeb.
How do I update the CMS Plus components?
On Framer from the assets panel. Learn how.
Is CMS Plus customizable?
Yes! CMS Plus focuses on functionality, leaving the design entirely up to you. The components are invisible, except for Search+ and Count+, which display text. For those, you'll just need to set the font style. Learn about how they work here.
Can I still paginate?
Yes. Framer's native features like pagination, "limit to," and start offset work with CMS Plus. You don’t need any extra components or complicated setups like with other tools.
Do I need to be an expert in Framer to use CMS Plus?
No, but it's not for beginners either. You should be comfortable with:
Using Framer's native filters.
Setting up component variants and interactions.
Defining variables for reusing components.
Working with nested components.
A solid grasp of these concepts will make implementing and customizing CMS Plus much easier. If you’re new to custom components, check out Framer’s resources to get up to speed.
Can I use multiple CMS Plus components on the same page?
Yes, you can mix and match CMS Plus components. Each one can target the same or different Collection+ lists without interfering with one another.
How do I create a search bar for my content?
You can design a search bar by combining Search+ and Clear+. Set up Search+ to target one or more lists, then add a button with Clear+ for resetting the search. Place them together in a frame and style it however you like! Get started with Search+ here.
What about Multi Reference filtering?
I hear you—it’s definitely a feature that’s needed! Right now, I’m exploring different approaches to solve it and doing my best to come up with a solid solution. It’s a tricky challenge, but I’m on it! 🫡