The Page content type allows you to create web pages for your website.
Adding a Page
- Once logged in, from the Drupal Admin toolbar navigate to Content > Add Content > Page.
- Title: Add a title for your page. This should accurately reflect the page’s content, and be the same as your menu link. Please keep the title short, optimally it will fit on one line.
- Banner: Click browse to add an image to the Page. This image will be displayed as a banner across the top of the page and should have an aspect ratio of 16:9. You can upload an image or choose from existing images in the site library.
- Caption: Add a caption to the banner (optional).
- Banner Placement: Select whether the banner will be displayed as full-width, on the sidebar, or as part of the content.
Content
- Content: This is where you can input the content for your webpage. Please note that list items often look best in the Accordion Group content row, which we explain in the next step. To make the page user-friendly try not to overload it with too much content that would make the page difficult to navigate.
- Optional Row Introduction: Every content row allows you to write an introductory title and body text (optional).
Additional Options
- Related Content: Allows to link content to an existing contact content type.
- Related Contact: This enables you to include information for a Contact relevant to the content.
- Page Management: Thi section allows you to leave notes on the back end.
- Content Status: Select the option on the drop-down menu that best describes the information on the Content note.
- Content Note: Use this content block to write down any relevant notes regarding the page.
If the Page is ready for users to view, make sure that Published is selected then click Save to publish your page.
Advanced Page Settings
Settings for URL redirects, meta tagging and menu management can be found on the right-hand margin when editing or creating a new Page content type. Visit Advanced Settings Instructions.
Editing an Existing Page
- Once logged in, click on Content from the top level of the Drupal Admin toolbar.
- Under Content type, select Page from the type options and click on Filter.
- Find the Page you are looking for and click on Edit from the right-hand column.
(Note: You can also delete pages in this manner, however we suggest un-publishing pages rather than deleting them. This removes them from view to users, but the content isn’t gone forever incase you decide you want it back down the road. To do this, navigate to your desired page and click ‘Edit’, then select the 'Unpublish' button.)