The website's information blocks store information intended to be updated by the content editors, e-store administrators or other users with respective permissions. The "News", "Jobs", "Dictionary", product catalog are among the most common examples of such information blocks.

Because information blocks can keep absolutely different sorts of information, it is essential to provide users with multiple different edit forms each of which is customized to the type of data an information block contains.

  1. Inspect every information block element edit form which will be used by the users to update information. The edit forms should not include redundant or unnecessary controls. For example, if an element is to store the color value only, the edit form should not show confusing properties like «Short Description», «Detailed Description», «Tags».
  2. Check the information block element tables (summary forms). The element tables should show only the columns that are directly related to information the elements store.