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Home : Support : Tutorials : Adding a Document Page

Adding a Document Page

The document page type is the default page type and will be used for most pages of your web site.

Step 1: Using the Navigation Tree, access the section of the site where you wish to add the new page.

Step 2: Click the Add Document button or you can click the arrow next to the Add Document button and select “Add Document” from the menu.

Step 3: Fill out the details to create your new page. You may wish to leave the page unpublished at first while you author and edit your content.

Details Overview:

Step 4: Select the Content tab and enter your page content using a WYSIWYG editor.