content elements

[/ˈkɒntent ˈɛləmənts/]
nounpl: content elements
elementos de conteúdo
1. Individual components or building blocks that make up the content of a website, document, or digital media
The website's content elements include text, images, and videos.
Os elementos de conteúdo do site incluem texto, imagens e vídeos.
2. Structural parts of written or multimedia material such as headings, paragraphs, lists, and media files
Content elements should be organized logically for better readability.
Os elementos de conteúdo devem ser organizados logicamente para melhor legibilidade.
3. In web design and content management, the discrete units of information that can be edited and managed separately
The CMS allows users to manage content elements independently.
O CMS permite que os usuários gerenciem elementos de conteúdo independentemente.
This term is primarily used in digital and web development contexts in both Brazilian and American English. In Brazil, it's commonly used in tech startups, digital marketing agencies, and educational institutions teaching web design. The concept reflects the modern approach to content management where information is modularized for flexibility and reusability across platforms.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
content componentscontent blockscontent modulespage elementsinformation units

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
elementos de conteúdo
Standard term used in web development and digital content creation
São Paulo
elementos de conteúdo / componentes de conteúdo
Both terms are equally common in tech industry contexts
Rio de Janeiro
elementos de conteúdo
Standard usage in academic and professional settings
Portugal
elementos de conteúdo
Used in Portuguese tech communities; may also use 'blocos de conteúdo'

Related Words

content managementweb structureinformation architecturemarkup elementssemantic elementsuser interface

Related Idioms & Phrases

break down into content elements
structure content elements
manage content elements
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