Conclusion and More Information
So now that you've gotten familiar with creating Smart Folders, you might be wondering how to use them. The most obvious way for your site visitors to find a Smart Folder is to simply create a link to it from a page. Remember the examples you saw on page two? It just as easy as that.
You can also nest Smart Folders within Smart Folders. That will result in the message Contained Smart Folders and any subfolders listed there at the bottom of a Smart Folder view. You can access this functionality by using the Subfolders tab in the task bar of a Smart Folder. These are useful for things like a News Item Smart Folder that contains all News Items less than one month old, and a subfolder for News Items older than one month (in effect creating a news archive page). You can really create some sophisticated ways to organize information on your website using Smart Folders, multiple criteria, and subfolders.
If you need a refresher on the things you learned in this tutorial, or you're more of a visual learner, please see the these two videos: Creating a News Smart Folder and Creating and Using Smart Folders