Test Page
Page: self explanatory, this whole website page
Section: a self-contained region within a page that can be edited and modified without affecting the format of the whole page
Block: bite-sized content within a section than can be edited without affecting the format of the whole section
Pages Tab
In the “Pages” tab, which you can find in the back-end menu under “Website” you’ll be able to adjust all of the pages on your website. The Main Navigation section will make the pages appear as links on the overall website header. The Not Linked section are pages that exist, but you need the link to get to it (this can be as an embedded hyperlink in text, or manually typing in the full URL). If you want to move a page between these two sections, you can drag and click on this menu to reorganize them.
The + will let you create a new page, it will pull up different page options including templates
If you hover over one of the page titles, a gear will pop up to the right of it. Click on that and a pop-up window will appear with Page Settings option. This lets you change the page title, navigation title, URL slug (so the “/link” in the url.com/link) and setting a password if you’d like.
Click the Edit button in the top left corner to edit the content inside the page.
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In this corner, “Add Block” lets you add new content within a section. This is where you’ll add text boxes (like this), A/V components, and other options.
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To add a new section, you can select “Add Section” either above or below, depending on where you’d like the new section to be. If you change your mind, you can always change the order in the Section Formatting
When you select Add Section, a list of different pre-made templates will appear. You can choose one of these to edit , or you can select “Add a Blank Section” to build from scratch
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Block Editing - click on a block once to edit the overall box (NOT text). This will let you format the whole block, such as borders or backgrounds. Each block type has different formatting options, so play around with it to see what you can do.
To edit text, you can select the “Edit” option OR you can click the block again (or double click the block if you don’t have it selected already). This is where your standard text formatting is located — it is simplified, so it might feel limiting at times. Some short keys still work, so if you want text underlined but don’t see it as an option, Ctrl + U still works.
To move a block around the section, you’ll need to select outside of the block first to re-enter Section Editing. You can then click and drag the block around.
Add a new section and start messing around!
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Section Formatting
When you don’t have a content block selected, a box should appear in this corner. You can view this as being in “Section Editing” mode if that helps. This lets you format the whole section. You can manually format it through here, or view generated layout options. You can also duplicate a section, move it up or down, and delete from here.
This is a shortcut for adding/removing rows to your section (not columns, I’m still figuring out how to mess with margins)
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