PAGES MENAGEMENT

Start by pressing the pages management link from underneath the pages button in your top menu. The menu under the pages button should now look like this:

 

 

 

The underline shows you which mode you are currently using. In this case it will be the pages management mode. Once out of the edit mode, the bottom actionmenu changes and instead of seeing our current webpage on the screen, we see the whole structure of our website, which should look something like this:

insert image here
insert image here

Please note that the above image is only an example. In reality your pages will be probably named differently and be arranged in a different way, depending on how you want to build your pagetree/structure.


Looking from the top of the box above you will see it says Manage. This shows you are in the manage mode. Below you see select, which tells you what page of your website is currently selected. Next is the Page column, which shows all the pages of your website in a tree form. The next column is Page title, which shows the title of your page. In the example we named the pages just like the Pages title. You can do this, or name your titles something else. Next is the ID column, which shows the unique ID-number of your webpage. This ID is used when linking pages inside your webpage– used when setting up links. Another column is marked Enable. It shows whether the page is enabled or disabled in the visible pagemenu. Disabled pages will not show on the Internet after publishing, and this function is especially useful when you have many pages to finish, but currently only want to make a couple of them seen by your coworkers/visitors. The last column shows us used template in building a webpage.


Each page in the second column is marked with a page image. Each link is marked with a link image. In our example picture there is only one link called 4 and it’s located under page A. It will show as a menu item when visiting page A. 


As you see, the pages are connected to each other with gray lines. This shows which page is connected to which in your website menu. The pages that are furthest to the left (in this case A, B, C and D) are the main pages in your website menu. The pages further to the right are sub pages which go deeper and deeper down in your webpage menu structure. The deeper the pages are, the more to the right they will be seen.


All the pages that go directly from the Pages tree root that is A, B, C and D will be automatically put in the main menu of your website. All the sub pages of A, B, C and D will go directly to the sub menu of the specific main page and so on, in this case the sub pages are 1, 2, 3 etc.


So in the example picture above, page A is in the main menu. Pages 1, 2, 3 are in the submenu of page A, and pages I, II, III are in the submenu of page 1. Pages 2 and 3 have no submenus since there was no sub pages created for them.

In the bottom of the Page management mode you will find actionmenu which will help you to set up the whole structure of your webpage. This menu looks like this and is explained further:

insert image here