How to create a Web Page Print

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  1. Navigate to Content > Design > Web Pages
  2. Click the "New Page" button located at the top of the page.
  3. Fill in the following fields, as applicable to your Web Page:
    • The Page Name field allows you to title the Web Page.
    • The Parent Page field allows you to set a parent page. This is optional, and will set the current Web Page's URL to include the parent page's URL before it in the Web Page’s Relative URL.
    • The Page URL field allows you to customize the Web Page’s URL. If left alone during the page creation process, it will automatically fill in with the Web Page’s name in all lower case and spaces replaced with dashes to assure browser compatibility.
    • The Template field allows you to select a preexisting template for the Web Page. To view or create new templates to select here, see the Design > Page Templates page.
    • The Publish Date field allows you to set a date that the Web Page will becoming publicly viewable on the website.
    • The Expiry Date field allows you to set a date that the Web Page will no longer be publicly viewable on the website.
    • The Enabled check-box allows you to set whether the Web Page will be displayed on the website or not.
    • The Set as Default Page check-box allows you to set the Web Page as the default home page for the website. If this box is checked after another page had previously been set as the default page, the current Web Page will replace the previously marked page as the new default.
    • The Include in Site Map check-box allows you to set whether the Web Page will be included in the SEO sitemap and displayed in the site map of the website.
  4. Once the desired fields are filled in, click the "Save and Close" button located at the bottom left hand side of the page. The Web Page will be saved, and you will be redirected back the Web Page list view.

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For information on the additional options available when editing an existing Web Page, check out How to edit an existing Web Page.

 


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