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The Page

Definition

The page is the element corresponding to an Internet address (URL).
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Use

The page has two forms

  • Draft: Until it is published, a page is a draft. Any change to a page (published or not) is automatically included in a "draft" of this page. Thus, we can edit without limits and without altering the vision of published page (and site in general).
  • Published: The page is visible to users. To publish a page use the icon "Publish" in the toolbar.

Publish a page

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Click the "Publish" button, present in the toolbar when a draft is underway.
All elements linked with the page can be selected for publication: you can choose to publish or not the page, the contained models, styles and the sitemap.

Unpublish a page

The purpose of this operation is to maintain a page that you want off of public site and reuse it later. 
Create a new page starting from the one you want to unpublish. This copy becomes a new draft. Then just delete the published page.

Create a new page

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Click the button in the toolbar and choose the language of your page. It is created on the same page of action and will take the name with a (+) at the end. You can then rename and modify it as you like.

Delete a draft page or a public page

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CAUTION: This operation is irreversible!
Click the "-" button in the toolbar.

Note: the deletion of the public home page causes the creation of a default one.

Trips & Tricks

Create a page with fixed width

Encapsulate the page in a block and give it an absolute width.
Note: To create a fixed width site, all pages must be included in block with a style where the width is fixed, otherwise the site is in variable width.

Pages drafts

Create multiple copies of drafts for the same page. This will increase the availability of several versions before choosing the one that you publish on the site.

Create a blank page

Because you always need at least one element in a page, you create a new page that you wrap completely in a block, then you remove an element from the block and destroy the block you created earlier. 


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