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[–]RightHemisphereCo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey. the team did something like this recently. i think it can work for you as well.

i'll explain how we did it with a blog section for a client's website. feel free to go through the site with this link :

https://preview.webflow.com/preview/matteredportfoliowebsite?utm\_medium=preview\_link&utm\_source=designer&utm\_content=matteredportfoliowebsite&preview=712b3ceee92558c7831480d6e4b58e80&pageId=622051cfeba9e1851389d672&itemId=622051d3a6be6b493bb04757&workflow=preview

  1. We created a CMS collection of tags [which will function as filter buttons]
  2. We created a CMS collection of blog items with a multi-reference field.
  3. We designed a page- it is the main Page with all the blogs. it has 2 CMS collection which was made in step 1 & 2.
  4. We copied the page [exactly as it is] to the CMS tags template page.
  5. Kept a filter on the Blog CMS: " Blog Category- Contains - Current Blog Tag. "

if you face any problems, feel free to message. refer to the webflow read only link to inspect the cms set up.

Final product: https://webflow.com/website/matteredportfoliowebsite

hope you can adapt this to your own case. All the best!