Tag Manager is the central tool for organizing and managing your content. It allows you to tag posts (lessons) and categories (modules), add custom fields, and create playlists and programs. By using these features, you can create a highly flexible and organized content library. Here's a breakdown of the key features:
Any time you make changes to your course—like updating post titles, categories, thumbnails, or body text—you must:
This syncs the updated content with the Tag Manager.
Until you do this, your changes won’t show in filters, sliders, or playlists.
Tag Manager data is saved directly in your template. This means if you install a different mCore Pro template, it will not carry over the existing tag data.
When you export your template, the exported file includes all Tag Manager data, so you can safely transfer or back it up.
If you need to make large-scale changes to your tags but want to avoid affecting your live site:
This way, you can work freely without impacting your users until you're ready.
We recommend periodically exporting your template and downloading the export file.
This serves as a full backup of both your Tag Manager data and your customization work—so if anything goes wrong, you can restore everything.
Posts: Tags allow you to categorize and label your content for easy filtering and grouping. In turn, this enables you to create dynamic sliders, grids, lists, or dedicated pages, allowing the same posts to appear in different sections of your product without duplication.
Categories: Categories can also be tagged, enabling them to be displayed in various sliders or grids across different pages or sections of your site, offering even greater flexibility and organization.
Custom fields allow you to define specific attributes for posts with customizable values. You can create any custom field with values that suit your content—e.g., "Difficulty" with values like "Beginner," "Intermediate," or "Advanced," or "Body Part" with values like "Core," "Arms," etc.
These fields enable multi-dimensional filtering, allowing users to filter content by multiple attributes simultaneously. For example, a user can filter for "Intermediate" difficulty and "Core" body part workouts at once.
You can also set up sliders, grids, or dedicated pages to display posts that match specific custom field criteria.
You can choose where each custom field appears—on grids, in the post page (below the video or in the sidebar), or not at all—giving you full control over visibility and layout.
Playlists let you quickly build custom lists of specific posts, which can be used to generate sliders, grids, lists, or dedicated pages.
You can manually order the posts in a playlist by dragging them up or down—giving you full control over the sequence. This is especially useful compared to tag-based filtering, which follows default sort rules.
Once created, each playlist automatically generates a dedicated page within your product. You can link to this page anywhere or use our Playlist Sliders, Cards, or Grids to beautifully feature playlists from your dashboard.
When a user clicks on a post from a playlist, they’re taken to the post page, where if enabled the full playlist appears alongside the video—showing the same title and list of items. The videos auto-play in sequence, creating a smooth, continuous viewing experience.
Programs allow you to build a single page that brings together multiple playlists. For example, if you have playlists like “Full Body Warmup” and “Core Burn Series,” you can group them into a program called “7-Day Morning Routine.”
Each playlist becomes a content block on the program page. For each block, you can set a custom title, choose the layout (slider, grid, or list), and define the number of columns—giving you full control over how the content is presented.
A dedicated page is automatically created for every program. You can link to it anywhere in your product or use our Program Sliders, Cards, or Grids to beautifully feature them from your dashboard.