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4.4.1.3. Creating Page Content Item

A Page item is the most important content type of your CoreMedia system. You will use it for different purposes:

Page form

Figure 4.20. Page form


The Page content item has eight tabs were you can do the following:

Content

In this tab, you define the layout and part of the content of the Page as described in Section 4.5, “Editing the Navigation Structure”

Navigation

In this tab, you add a title to the page, the navigation children and layout variants.

Tags

In this tab, you define Tag keywords for the page as described in Section 4.6.15, “Metadata Management”

Metadata

In this tab, you define an URL Segment for the Page (see Section 4.5.2, “Creating a Navigation Node”), HTML keywords, a favorite icon which is shown in the address bar of the browser, the visibility of the Page (see Section 4.5.4, “Hiding Page from Navigation or Sitemap”) and the validity of the Page (see Section 4.6.14, “Time Dependent Visibility”).

Settings

In this tab, you define settings for your site. In the Linked Settings field, you can link to globally defined settings content items and in the Local Settings field, you can add local settings as a Struct property. These settings are merged with the settings of parent Pages, where the settings of the child Page has precedence. In addition, you can associate JavaScript and CSS files with the page.

Localization

In this tab, you define the localization features of the content item; its locale and its master content item. In addition, derived content is shown.

Analytics

In this tab, you configure Analytics settings for your site.

System

In this tab, you will find information about the Page.

  • The Filing field shows you information about the location of the Page, its type, Creator and content ID.

  • The Editing History field shows you the versions of the content item. Here you can checkout older versions of the content item.

  • The Content Items Linking to This Content Item field shows the content items which link to the Page.