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Most of your site’s pages will be “Landing Pages”. This is a page type built using multiple “paragraph blocks”. Each paragraph block is pre-designed with different layouts and content options; a well-designed landing page is built by stacking multiple paragraph blocks on the page. Visit the Paragraph Blocks by Type page to learn more about different paragraph blocks and to see interact with them in action.

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For best practice resources, visit the Getting Started guide.

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titleUsing templates

Templates are optional starting points for your pages, they are pre-designed landing pages which can be customized as needed. To use a template:

  1. Use the admin menu to select “Content” (the content listing).

  2. Select “Moderated Content”.

  3. Find the template you want to use. See View example templates on the Web Training site.

  4. To the right of the template name, select  “Clone"

  5. On the new page, rename the page and save it.*

*You can also make modifications to the page now, or after saving. The new page will function the same as any other Landing Page you create.  

Do remember, the content in these blocks needs to be updated; you do not want placeholder text and images on your pages.

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titleCloning a landing page

After a page has been saved, you can "clone" it to copy the page. This is helpful if you like the basic style of the page you just made, and want to reuse the same blocks (with new content, of course).

To clone a page, select "Clone" to the right of the "Edit" tab for a page. You will only see have access to this option after a page is saved. 

The page it takes you to will look identical to your current page. However, when you save it, it will be a new copy. As such make sure to change the page title before selecting save

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Landing pages have different statuses, which impact who can see view and interact with these pages. Additionally, you will have different publishing abilities depending on your role in your site:

  • Content Manager - Drafts and publishes page updates; cannot approve content submitted for review.

  • Editor - Drafts changes and submits them for review by an approver. 

  • Approver - Reviews and publishes content submitted by an editor; cannot draft page changes.

Current page status

Content Managers can change it to…

Editors can change it to…

Approvers can change it to…

Publicly visible

Draft

  • Review

  • Published

  • Review1

n/a

No

Review

  • Draft

  • Published

  • Draft

  • Draft

  • Published

No

Published

  • Draft2

  • Archived

  • Draft2

  • Review2

n/a

Yes

Archived

  • Draft

  • Published

  • Draft

  • Published

No

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1 There is no automated notification method to let Approvers know a draft is ready to review. When an Editor sets a draft to review, they must tell the Approver.

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