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Title: Components and Page Editor


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Components and Page Editor
  • To add a component via Page Editor, go to the
    View tab and check the Designing checkbox to
    enter Designing mode.
  • Next, simply click the Component button under the
    Home tab.
  • You will notice that grey Add to here icons now
    show up throughout the page. These are the
    locations in which you are able to add various
    components.

2
Components and Page Editor (continued)
  • Upon clicking one of the Add to here icons, a
    list of insertable components will be shown in a
    pop-up window titled Select a Rendering. Pick the
    desired component and click Select.
  • For further instructions on adding components,
    search this document for the proper component and
    follow the directions listed there.

NOTE In Page Editor, use Designing mode when
adding components, setting associated content,
and moving components around on a page. Use
Editing mode when editing the content of an
existing component.
3
Data-Sources gt Existing and New
  • After adding a component, you are able to choose
    between Select Existing Content or Create New
    Content.
  • If Select Existing Content was chosen, select the
    appropriate content in the tree and hit ok.
  • When choosing Create New Content, name the new
    content, select a location where the content will
    be saved, and then click ok.

4
Creating Data-Sources gt Branches
  • To create content / data-sources from a branch
    using content editor you must follow these steps.
  • In this example we will be using the
    InterestingInfoBranch.
  • In Content Editor, navigate to the appropriate
    folder within site-data.
  • Right click on that same folder, click on Insert
    and select Insert from Template.

NOTE Be sure to save your work often by clicking
the floppy disk button in the top left corner of
the page editor toolbar.
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Creating Data-Sources gt Branches (continued)
  • Click the browse tab, locate and click on the
    BranchInterestingInfo template within the
    Branches node, give your item a name, and click
    Insert.
  • You will now see your new content / data-source
    neatly organized within your tree.
  • The parent item holds your categories called
    InterestingInfoCategory, and your categories hold
    your
  • text items called InterestingInfoItems.
  • You must now edit the items that were created by
    clicking on the children items and changing the
    data in the fields. You can also edit the name
    that appears in the tree by clicking on the item
    and hitting F2 on your keyboard or right clicking
    the item and clicking Rename.

InterestingInfoCategory
InterestingInfoItems
NOTE See the Interesting Info slide for more
information on adding this component.
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Creating Data-Sources gt Branches (continued)
  • If a second category needs to be created, select
    the parent item, right click the item, click
    Insert, click InterestingInfoCategory, give the
    item a name, and click ok.
  • Your new item will show up in the tree and you
    may now add children items to it.
  • The process of adding children to categories is
    the same as the steps above. Select a category,
    right click it, click on Insert, choose
    InterestingInfoItems,
  • give it a name, and click ok.

NOTE Be sure to change the default data. This
can be done within Content Editor or Page
Editor.
7
Feature Box gt Picture, Title, and Text
  • The Feature Box is a small component that uses a
    Picture, Title, and Rich Text of your choice.
  • After adding this component to your page click
    inside the edit box so the Feature Box edit
    buttons become visible.
  • Clicking the blue box with the checkmark brings
    up a new window where you will add content within
    the editable fields.

NOTE You will not see an image edit frame until
an image is added to the component. This is the
intended practice for this component
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Feature Box gt Picture, Title, and Text
  • Be sure to edit all fields appropriately.
  • To change or insert a Link, click on one of the
    Link buttons and follow the instructions on the
    insert link slides.
  • Be sure to edit the Text field by clicking one of
    the Text buttons above the field and entering
    your text or html.
  • To change or insert an Image, click the browse
    button and follow the instructions on the insert
    image slides
  • After all of your content is entered hit ok.
  • Save your work by clicking the floppy disk icon
    in the top right corner of page editor.

9
Social Media Buttons gt Follow Us
  • Once the component is added to the page you will
    need to click the whitespace next to the title to
    bring up the edit buttons.
  • Click the blue box with the checkmark to open the
    content editor window.
  • To add or edit a link, click on the Insert
    External Link above the Social Media title and
    fill the URL field with your Social Media Profile
    link.
  • You can also edit the Title of the component by
    changing the text in the Title field.

NOTE If a field is left blank the button will
not appear on the page.
10
Social Sider Bar gt Twitter Feed
  • Once the component is added to the page you will
    need to click the whitespace to bring up the edit
    buttons.
  • Click the blue box with the checkmark to open the
    content editor window.
  • Fill-in all the fields in order to allow the
    component to pull in the Twitter posts.

NOTE If a field is left blank the component will
not appear on the page.
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Announcement Bar gt Title and Text
  • The Announcement Bar is a component that is used
    to display special announcements. It can be added
    to any page type.
  • When you add an Announcement Bar to a page and
    create new content, it will appear like this in
    Editing mode.
  • Notice that both fields contain the message No
    text in field. You can click on either field and
    begin to add text directly onto the page.

NOTE When both text fields are empty, the
Announcement Bar will be invisible outside of
Page Editor. If the page is published in this
state, site visitors will not see the bar at all.
This allows you to leave it on the page for
future use, and to add or remove content as
needed.
12
Galleries gt Add Videos and Images.
  • There are five gallery styles to choose from. 1
    through 4 are good choices for displaying both
    Images and YouTube videos, while 5 is best for
    Images.
  • Galleries can go in the center column of a
    three-column page, or the right column of a
    two-column page.
  • To add a gallery in Page Editor, click the
    Component button and choose an appropriate Add to
    here icon.
  • In the Select a Rendering dialog, choose which
    gallery style you would like to use, then click
    Select.

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Galleries (continued)
  • In the Select the Associated Content window, you
    can select existing gallery content or create new
    gallery content.
  • After selecting the content for the new gallery
    and clicking OK, click the Save icon in Page
    Editor.
  • If you created new content, the gallery will now
    appear on the page with a couple of sample slides
    that you can edit, add to, and further customize.
  • If you enter Editing mode and click a blank area
    on a gallery, a toolbar will appear. Clicking the
    green plus sign edit button will allow you to add
    more slides to the gallery.

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Rich Text
  • The Rich Text component can be placed in the
    right column of a three-column layout, and allows
    you to add custom content.
  • As you can see in the example screenshot, this
    component can contain multiple lines of text and
    images. Beyond that you can style and format your
    text in various ways.
  • In addition, if you want to use custom HTML for
    display on a page, this component will allow you
    to do so.
  • Once you have added a new Rich Text component to
    a page through Page Editor, you will see an empty
    bordered component with text inside of it that
    reads No text in field.

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Rich Text (continued)
  • To edit the content of this component, go into
    Editing mode. Now you can click on the text and
    immediately begin editing it.
  • If you would like to have more options in terms
    of styling the text, adding images, or
    manipulating markup, click on the far left icon
    in the toolbar that appears.
  • You can now edit the text in this window, using
    the various buttons to add features and styles to
    your text.
  • Note that the Design tab is selected by default
    when you open this window. If you select the HTML
    tab, you can add markup directly to the text
    area, which can then be rendered on the page
    (within this component).
  • When you are finished, click Accept and make sure
    to save the page.

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Rich Text with Title
  • The Rich Text with Title component is a
    specialized, left-column version of the standard
    Rich Text component. It allows you to enter a
    pre-styled Title and multiple lines of text with
    whatever formatting you choose.
  • If you have added the component to a page without
    using existing content, you will be presented
    with two fields that read No text in field.
  • Just go into Editing mode and you can immediately
    enter text in each of the these areas. Just make
    sure to click Save when you are finished!
  • This component is perfect for displaying things
    like office hours or contact information.
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