Pages represent the canvas on
which you build and structure your website. In addition, pages contain the
administrative and content authoring tools you’ll use to manage your website.
In the Pages section, you can create
& edit pages, and browse & organize the structure and appearance of
your website.
Each page can have a different
structure, functionality or information. The functionality of the page is
defined by adding widgets.
To see the pages under the
existing parent pages, called “child pages,” click on the caret icon to the left of the page name.
Page or Group Name
This will expand
the list to show you all pages under the parent page.
If you click on a page title, you
will go into content editing mode for that page.
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