Working with pages and regions
Depending on your level of access in Content Manager, you may be able to create and modify pages and the regions into which they are subdivided.
- Page and region structure
Pages combine different Content Manager building blocks to create a page that you can publish to a website. - Creating a new page in Experience Space
A page in Content Manager corresponds to a unit of publishable content, which is typically a webpage on a website. Regions further subdivide a page into smaller content areas. Create an empty page to specify the intended structure and behavior of the corresponding published content. You create pages within the structure groups of publications. - Creating an new page in Content Manager Explorer
A page in Content Manager corresponds to a unit of publishable content, which is typically a webpage on a website. Regions further subdivide a page into smaller content areas. Create an empty page to specify the intended structure and behavior of the corresponding published content. You create pages within the structure groups of publications. - Creating a new webpage in Experience Manager
Create a new webpage to add new content to the website. - Modifying a webpage's Components from Experience Manager
There are a number of tasks you can perform to modify the list of Components on the current webpage. - Editing a webpage in Form View from Experience Manager
By opening webpage in Form View from Experience Manager , you can view edit its properties, check its version history, or preview it when rendered with other Page Templates. Note that the Form View does not allow you to edit the webpage's contents (text, images, and so on). - Adding Components to a Page and to its Regions in Content Manager Explorer
You can add content to a Page or to its Regions based on what is allowed by the Region Schema or Page Schema. The type of content that is allowed can include Components, Multimedia Components or external content. You can also change the order of the Regions on the Page, although this order may be ignored on the website. - Moving Component Presentations into Regions in Content Manager Explorer
If your organization has upgraded Content Manager from a version that did not use Regions and now has decided to use Regions, you may need to modify existing Pages to move its Component Presentations from the Page level into the correct Regions. Consult your implementer for guidance on Region design. - Previewing a Page in Content Manager Explorer
If your organization uses a template-based publishing model, you can preview a Page from an open Page in edit mode, the open Page in view mode, and directly from the list view. - Changing the Page Template from from Experience Manager
If your organization uses a template-based publishing model, then, to change how a webpage looks or behaves, you need to change its Page Template. You can do this while editing a webpage in Experience Manager . - Viewing webpage properties in Experience Manager
View Page Properties to find out more details of the current webpage, such as to understand whether you want to edit it. For example, if an item is in workflow, you can find out who is working on it (if anybody) and contact them if necessary.