Pages – Preview

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This area allows you to generate and edit the structure of your Web site, and to edit the text directly in the page view.
The page is divided into the following three areas:
The left part of the page shows the page browser. It shows the structure of your Web site. You can use it to create, move, and delete the various structure elements. These structure elements are referred to as pages. The following types exist:
Table 86: Page types

Page
Description
Home page
Structure basis; see Home page, below
Page / Category
Basic element for creation of catalogue structures; see Page / Category, below
Content page
Page to create editorial-type content; see Content page, below
Link
Page to include links; see Link, below
Site map
Page to display all pages on the Web site; see Site map, below
Forum
Page to include a forum on the Web site; see Forum, below
Blog
Page to include a blog on the Web site; see Blog, below
Guestbook
Page to include a guestbook on the Web site; see Guestbook, below
Image gallery
Page to include an image gallery on the Web site; see Image gallery, below
Contact information
Page to display the contact information on the Web site; see Contact information, below
Privacy policy
Page to display the privacy policy; see Privacy policy, below
Customer information
Page to display additional, important customer information on the Web site; see Customer information, below
Terms and Conditions
Page to display the Terms and Conditions on the Web site; see Terms and conditions, below
Promotional products
Page to manage products that are displayed in the shop as promotional products; see Promotional products, below
Business hours
Page to display the usual business hours on the Web site; see Business hours, below

You can use these elements to construct your site structure as you wish. The icon next to the ID displays type and status. A coloured icon means visible, while a grey icon means not visible. See also Visibility, above.
The right side of the page shows the current structure element in a page preview. Some of the elements in the content area are highlighted by a dashed border, and can be edited directly. These include the areas used to upload images, as in the image gallery, or text fields for names and descriptions. For more information on uploading images, see Uploading images, above. Click a text element to activate and edit it. In the page preview, there are two types of editable text field:
A particular feature here in comparison with the WYSIWYG editor, is that you can enter HTML code in the text fields. To do so, click the Edit HTML icon in the multifunction bar. A new window opens containing the text. Insert your HTML code here. Save your entries by clicking Apply. The page preview shows the text with the formatting from the HTML code applied.