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  1. In the HTML Page Manager, select Blank Page from the Add New Page list and click the Go button. If you have defined one or more templates, you can select a template. In this case the new page will contain a copy of the template's contents. 
  2. The Html Page Maintenance screen opens.
  3. Enter a meaningful name in the Page Identifier field. This will be used to identify the page later (for example when linking the page to the site menu).
  4. If you wish the page identifier to also be automatically added to the top of the page as the page heading, check the box Use page identifier as page heading. If this box is checked, you will not see the heading when editing the page, but it will display when the page is viewed on the public site. If the box is not checked, you will need to provide your own heading within the page (if required), and the identifer text will not appear within the page.
  5. Add your content in the Page Content area. (or load from a Template). More information about using the Html Editor.
  6. Click Save to save changes, which will be immediately be available on the public site.
    To abandon changes and reload the current page, click Reload To abandon changes, simply exit the page
    The content can also be saved as a Template, for reuse in other pages. More information about Html templates.

Creating a new Html page using a Template

  1. In the HTML Page Manager, select the name of the Template you wish to use from the Add New Page list and click the Go button. 
  2. The new page will contain a copy of the template's contents.
  3. Continue as per Creating a new HTML page above, steps 3-6.

Previewing content within a Html page

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