Introduction to the Standard Content module
When you access the module bar for the Standard Content module, you will see a single module task which is Manage Standard Content.
When you click on the Manage Standard Content task, you will be presented with a list of all the standard content of your website.
The content is
arranged in a collapsing list, the first item of which is All Content.
If you can only see one item listed, click on the solid arrow next to All Content to expand the list.
Depending on the configuration of your website, you should now see at least one more item which will be called Website Pages.
The items within All Content are arranged into Sections and Pages where a Section will have one or more pages held within it (similar to a folder) and a Page is a single item of content.
The main Sections are :
Website Pages
This section contains all the pages and sub-sections for content which is visible on your website.
Main Menu Pages
These pages and sub-sections are items that will be listed within the main menu of your website in the order in which they are shown.
Non Menu Pages
These pages are not visible on the main of your website, but can still be accessed via other links.
Draft / Temp Pages
This section can be used to store pages on a temporary basis either whilst they are in progress or as a backup copy.
Action Icons:
On the right hand side of each page or section you will usually see one or more icons. These icons relate to the actions you may take on that particular page or section. Depending on your account group settings and the permissions for the page, some actions may not be available.
Adding or changing content
| Add a new page / sub-section within the chosen section | |
| Delete the page or sub-section | |
| Edit a copy of the page | |
| Edit the page |
Re-ordering pages and sections
| Move the page / sub-section up within the parent section | |
| Move the page / sub-section down within the parent section |
This will also change the order of menu items.
To move a page /sub-section to a different parent section, see editing a page)