The Pages Widget lists all of a page's subpages, typically used for pages that are more categorizations of the subpages rather than pages with content.
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Pages Widget Formats
There are four formats for the Pages Widget that you select in the Widget options. Each option also allows you to show either just the parent pages or to also show their sub-pages (depth two).
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Format 1: Shows the page name and description with a "Link to page" link underneath
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Depth Two: All second-level pages will just include the name and a link to that page
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Depth Two: All second-level pages will just include the name and a link to that page
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Format 2: Shows the page titles and descriptions
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Depth Two: Shows the second-level page titles and descriptions
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Depth Two: Shows the second-level page titles and descriptions
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Format 3: Shows just the page titles for the main page
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Depth Two: Shows just the titles for the second-level pages
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Depth Two: Shows just the titles for the second-level pages
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Format 4: Shows the page title and description and includes an image
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Depth Two: Shows the second-level page titles and descriptions
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Depth Two: Shows the second-level page titles and descriptions
Add the Pages Widget to a Page
Instructions
- Sign in to your site and navigate to the page you want to add the Pages Widget to
- Ensure that Live Edit is On
- Select the Widgets tab
- Drag and drop the Pages Widget onto your page
- Select the formatting options
- Skin: This is the type of page menu design and will differ depending on the design of your site.
- Heading: Add an optional title for the widget
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Format: Learn about the format options available
- Format 1: Shows the parent page name and page description, while all second-level child pages will just include the name and a link to that page
- Format 2: Show the parent and child page titles and descriptions for both
- Format 3: Shows the page titles for both the main page and second-level child pages
- Format 4: Shows parent page and child page names and includes an image, along with each parent-page section. For an image to display you will need to add it to the sub-page.
- Columns: Choose how many columns you want in the menu
- Depth: Choose how many tiers of pages you want to display
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Advanced
- Width breakpoint: Width at which this widget will switch from a "narrow" to "wide" view (vertically stacked columns will be positioned horizontally, and thumbnails position themselves beside text instead of above)
- Click the X to exit the pop-up
- Subpages and links to subpages will display
- Click Save
Modify Content in the Pages Widget
If you want to modify the content that displays in the Pages widget, you can navigate to each individual subpage and Change the Page Menu Text or Edit a Page to change the Description of that page.
Once you modify the Menu Text or Description on the page, the Pages Widget will automatically update on the parent page.
Use Format 4 for the Pages Widget
When you configure your Pages Widget to Format 4, you can add images to each Page that is displayed within the Widget.
Instructions
- Sign in to your site and navigate to the page you want to display in your Pages Widget
- Ensure that Live Edit Is On
- Click Actions next to the Version you want to add images for
- Select Options
- Click Choose Image
- Locate your desired image and click Insert
- Click Save Changes
- Navigate to the page you are currently displaying the Pages Widget on
- View the image next to the desired Page
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