Adding Page Content
When creating a web page, page content is the information that appears in the page when it is viewed. Pages created in Impexium must include page content in order to display information to a viewer.
Web Page Content Areas
In Page Settings, under the Page Content tab, users can set up content in three areas:
- Top Banner: Content added to this area appears at the top of the page.
- Main Layout: This is the main area of the page, in which the primary content item(s) will appear. In the main layout, select from:
- One Column: page content displays in one large area.
- Two Columns (Main Right): page content displays in two columns. The primary area on the right occupies approximately two-thirds of the page, with a smaller column on the left for ancillary information.
- Two Columns (Main Left): page content displays in two columns. The primary area on the left occupies approximately two-thirds of the page, with a smaller column on the right for ancillary information.
- Three Columns: The primary area still occupies the majority of the page, with an ancillary column on either side.
- Bottom Banner: This content appears at the bottom of the page
Note: Although a top and bottom banner can be created for each page, page content will still display within any root site settings that are in place. For example, if a header and footer have been created in the root site, this will always appear at the top and bottom of every page.
Setting up Page Content
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In Page Settings > Page Content tab, locate the area of the page to which you’d like to add content (Top Banner, Main Layout, or Bottom Banner).
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If selecting Main Layout, choose the column layout you wish to use.
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Click the Add icon. The Add Content window will appear.
Users can select from a wide variety of content types, most of which have fields and settings unique to them.
Note: Some (but not all) content types require you to specify a separate web page in order to make the content item fully functional. A good example of this is the Committee Directory content item, in which the user must link to a Committee Details View page and a Committee Members View page. Keep an eye out for this setting in the various content types and ensure that the desired page exists and is selected.
Note: Regardless of the content type that you select, it is vital that you test and verify all page settings before making that page live to the public.