Pages
Page: Content >> Pages – Datasheet view >> Pages >> [page] >> PagesAll structural elements which are located hierarchically beneath the current page are referred to as subpages of this page. The term Subcategory is also used.The table lists all the sub pages that have been created for this page. 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 other icons have the following meanings:Table 90: customer symbols
To open the details of a page, click the name.You can sort the table by column. For more details, see Sorting using column headings, above. You can set the sequence using the sorting key in the last column of the table. For more details, see Sorting using key, above.Batch processing commands are available to manage the table entries. For an introduction to this, see Batch Processes in Tables, above. The following specialised actions can be performed:Table 91: specialised batch processing actions for categories
Caution: If a category contains sub pages, these will be deleted together with their contents. The products assigned are not deleted, just the page assignments.To create a new page, follow the steps described in Adding records, above. Select the desired page type.Save your entries by clicking Save.Note: If you open the Web page view when in a page, you will see the page even if it has been set to Not visible. If you switch to the next higher page level, this page will no longer be displayed as a sub page as long as the status is set to Not visible. Take account of the page cache settings; see Page cache/optimisation, above.