Pages home screen

Pages functions as your artboard to lay out and populate components such as section titles, product image carousels, and description boxes. All pages can be edited, versioned, scheduled for future publication, and archived.

Using the menu selections at the top, you can list All Pages, Page types, and Archived pages.

Clicking the All Pages selection will provide a list of all pages currently available for editing and publication.

All Pages Columns

  • Name - the name assigned to the page when it was originally created.
  • Page Status:
    • Active - currently in draft or published state
    • Inactive - listed, but not currently published
    • Archived - not listed, but available for future recall, edit and publication as needed
  • Page version status (visible when page row toggled open)
    • Draft - page not live but available for edit
    • Scheduled - going live on date and time indicated
    • Live - currently published externally
    • Ended - no longer published externally
    • Archived - not listed, but available for future recall, edit and publication as needed
  • Scheduled dates - time and date the page was published or the time you have scheduled the page to go live in the future. This could be an alternate version for a particular event.
  • Last update - time and date of last edit

To filter the list of pages to display a smaller subset, select the Page type dropdown and check the types you wish to view.

To search pages for a specific word in the name, enter the word in the search field and hit the Search button. Search terms will auto populate as you type.

Page row details

Mousing over a row in the page list will activate the vertical ellipsis () with a menu of available operations.

  • Deactivate - remove the page from live publication, but leave it in the list
  • Edit details - edit the page type, name, URL or metadata
  • Make a copy - create an exact copy of the page for editing
  • New version - will create a blank new version for this specific page
  • Archive - move page to Archive list where it can be recalled later
  • Delete - delete all versions of page permanently

Page versions and editing

Clicking on any page row will expand the page’s listing to reveal relevant information for each version including status, scheduled publication, and last update.

Mousing over a version in the page list will activate the vertical ellipsis () with a menu of available operations.

  • Edit - add or modify components on the page
  • Make a copy - create a exact copy of the page for editing
  • Preview - view the current page as it will be rendered live
  • Archive - move page to Archive list where it can be recalled later
  • Delete - delete this version of the page permanently

Add page type

Page types enable categorizing pages into collections for easy organization and filtering in lists.

To view your current list, click the Page types selection at the top of the page.

  • Page Types - name you provide for this collection
  • # of pages - current number of pages in the collection
  • Prefix - URL directory prefix for all pages in the collection

To add a new page type, click the Add page type button at the top of the page and complete the two fields in the modal box. This info can be modified in the future if needed.

  • Page type name - Descriptive text based on your site categorization such as Product Page or Company Info.
  • Prefix - Descriptive directory style name such as /product or /company.

Add page

To create a page, select Add page. In the modal box, complete the following fields in the General Details section.

  • Page type (Optional): Select from list if available to categorize your pages. You can select the page type in the future if desired.
  • Page name: Enter a name that’s relevant to the section of your site where this page will appear such as “Kitchen - mixers.” This will be displayed in the Experiences list of pages when you need to revisit it.
  • Page version: Start with 1, the date, the promotion event or the versioning methodology standard for your site.
  • URL: This is the subdirectory component of your site URL and will appear as the last segment. If you enter /kitchen-mixers, the URL will appear as www.yoursite.com/kitchen-mixers in the browser.

In the same model box select SEO and metadata in the left column

  • SEO title - title of page that will appear in tab
  • SEO description - a brief description of the webpage that will appear on a search engine listing
  • Metadata name and content - individual terms search engines will see and index regarding the page

Select Save and your new page appears. This information can be altered after the page is created by selecting Edit details in the right menu.

Add components to a page

Components are the content building blocks in Experiences. They’re created by your front-end developer using descriptor files per your custom requirements. All available components to be configured and added to your pages appear in the Add components list. More than one instance of a component can appear on any page.

To add content to a page, select the Pages link, then click the page name. Mouse over the version you want to edit and click vertical ellipsis () to bring up the menu and select Edit.

Click Add components in the left column to see the list of available components for your deployment.

The component list in the left column labeled Section can be rearranged via drag and drop. The subcomponents can’t.

NOTE: Since all components are custom built, they will vary from this example.

In our example, we will select Single Product Page Template. Toggle the Heading arrow and a list of fields required to populate the page will appear in the left column. The other links and graphics already on the page are Global Elements that will appear on all pages.

Once the fields have been completed, the page shows the content as a preview. The phone/tablet/laptop icons at the top of page enable previewing the page in different devices.

Click Save to preserve your work for future editing, or click Publish to make the page live for external viewing. To discard all changes, close or navigate away from the page or component.

Versioning pages

Page versioning in Experiences is accomplished by making a copy of an existing page to use for revisions. Versioning enables you to revert back to any previous page that’s still in the list, or schedule future updates to align with promos, seasonal changes, and other related events.

To make a new version of a page, select the page, mouse over the version you want to duplicate, click the vertical ellipsis () to bring up the menu and select Make a copy. Update the version name modal box, click the Save button, and the new page will appear.

The version naming is your choice. Consistency is best.

  • The next serial ascending number such as 1.0, 2.0
  • The creation date of the new version such as October 01 2021
  • Title if it relates to something relevant such as Fall specials

When your edits are completed, you can click Save as draft to preserve your work for future editing, or click Publish to make the page live now for external viewing or schedule it for future publication. If you choose to Publish this new version it will go Live immediately and change the status of the previously published page to Ended.

Scheduling pages

Versions of pages can be scheduled for publication in the future. This enables advance planning of content updates for events such as Cyber Monday, promotion launches, or seasonal changes.

Page versions in Draft can be scheduled by clicking the drop-down arrow on Publish and selecting Schedule. Choose a date and time when this page version should be published in the modal box and click Save.

NOTE_:_ The date-time displayed is based on your specific timezone, using your computer’s time setting.

Depreciating pages

If you want to remove a page from publication but leave it in the list for future publication, you can deactivate it by clicking the vertical ellipsis () to bring up the menu to select Deactivate.

All previously published pages stay listed until you archive or delete them. Archive pages which you don’t plan to use often or want to have as templates for future projects. If they’re not ever going to be published again, you can delete them. Deleting a page is permanent.

To archive or delete a page or a specific version, mouse over it, click vertical ellipsis () to bring up the menu and select Archive or Delete. To un-archive a page, click the Archived selection on the top of the page, mouse over the desired page, click vertical ellipsis () to bring up the menu, and select Unarchive.

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