In this article you will learn how to access the Pages and Edit panels as well as dive into the specific uses for each of the Pages and Edit sections. This article will also highlight the content elements and the importance of your website’s navigation.
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Adding a new page will automatically update the navigation bar which is the bar running across your landing page with all of your main headers. Top-level pages will show up as main navigation items, child pages one level down will show up as dropdown items, and going down each consecutive level will mean there will be dropdown items stemming from dropdown items. It’s better not to add too many items under one page, as this can cause the menu to dip below the browser’s viewport.
Pages and Edit Panel
The left side of your screen contains two main components for controlling your website and these are the ‘Pages’ and ‘Edit’ panels.
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Specific content elements you can drag and drop into designated sections within your Content Editing Workspace located in the main section to the right of your ‘Pages’ and ‘Edit’ panels.
These elements include: Text Editor, Gallery, Title, Slideshow, Tabbed, Moving Text, Video, HTML, Contact Form, Calendar, Button, Picture, and Doc List.
Each of these features listed function exactly the way they are listed. For example, if you drag the ‘text editor’ icon over to your Content Editing Workspace you will see a text box where you can add your own text. If you drag the ‘video’ icon over you will be able to upload a video into that space.
Underneath this section you will see an ‘Advanced’ section that contains more in depth content elements
These elements include:
Banner
Announcement
Staff Directory
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The last section in the ‘Edit’ panel is a grey section known as your ‘Content Clipboard’ which is available for you . Here, you are able to drag and drop content before placing it in or find elements that you have copied. You can then drag those elements into your Content Editing Workspace.
Please note that if you have a page that is not quite ready for the public to view, you can unpublish that page which automatically hides it and takes it off of your website. You can do this by clicking the page you wish to unpublish, clicking the cogwheel next to that page, staying in the general section under page properties, and moving the toggle switch over to grey to indicate you would like that page to be unpublished. Hit ‘save’ to make sure you your new changes reflect accurately on your website!