Create a Page (WYSIWYG, Site-Only, Simplified)

Create a Page (WYSIWYG, Site-Only, Simplified)


  1. Creating Your New Page

    Ready to share something new with your community? Creating a page in Content Manager is simple and flexible. Let’s walk through how to go from a blank canvas to a live webpage!

    1. Find the Page Manager

    Log in to Content Manager and look at your left-hand navigation pane. Click on Pages to open up your Page Manager dashboard.

    2. Add a New Page

    In the top right corner, click the + Add Page button. A window will pop up to help you set the foundation.

    3. Name & Template

    • Give it a name: Choose a clear title for your page.

    • Pick a Template: Select the layout you want to use.


    4. Crafting Your Content

    Once you hit create, the Page Editor will open. Here are the key spots to focus on:

    • Content Visibility: Decide who gets to see your masterpiece. Should it be open to the Public, or restricted to Authenticated Staff only?

    • The Rich Text Editor: This is your creative space! Use the text controls to type, format, and add images—just like your favorite word processor.

    • Preview Image & SEO (Optional): Want your page to look great when shared on social media? Upload a preview image here so it looks professional when the URL is pasted into a post.


    5. Save Your Progress

    Not ready for the world to see it yet? No problem! Fill out your details and select Remain As Draft.

     Take a Peek: You can see exactly how your page looks to visitors at any time by clicking the Eye Icon to preview it.

    6. Going Live (Publishing)

    When you’re satisfied and ready to launch:

    1. Locate the Publish Period section on the left.

    2. Check the Publish At box.

    3. Crucial Step: Even if it says "Published," it won't be live until you click the Publish Changes button in the bottom right corner!


     Planning Ahead?

    • Future Launches: Want a page to go live on Monday morning while you’re still having coffee? Set a future date in the Publish At box, and we’ll handle the rest.

    • Automatic Cleanup: If your page is for a temporary event, set an Expire At date. The page will automatically tuck itself back into your "Drafts" once that date passes.

    Congratulations—your new page is officially live!


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