Content Types: Basic Page
Basic pages are used to add content in a singular layout using a formatted text editor. By default, content added to a basic page will span the entire content-width of your site. If the basic page has subpages (in the site's menu structure), the submenu will appear on the right side of the page. To make basic pages more visually appealing, you can add a featured header with a full-width background image.
Adding a New Basic Page
Follow the steps below to create a new basic page:
- Click Content from the admin toolbar.
- Click the + Add content button.
- Click Basic Page.
- Enter a title for your new basic page.
- Indicate whether you want the page title to be visible. By default, page titles are visible on basic pages.
- Enter the content you want to add in the formatted text editor (body).
- Optional: If you want to add this new page to your main menu, click the Menu Settings tab in the sidebar, then select the menu placement.
- Click the Save button.
Editing a Preexisting Basic Page
Follow the steps below for editing a preexisting basic page:
- Click Content in the admin toolbar.
- Click the name of the basic page you want to edit.
- Modify the content in the formatted text editor as needed.
- After your changes are made, click the Save button.
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