Website Kit Manual D8 2020

Content Types As you create the content for your Website Kit, you will find that not all con- tent is similar. Some content will be fairly static and important. Other con- tent may be created, changed, and removed fairly frequently by a variety of people. Some content, like announcements of events, will only be need- ed temporarily. So your Website Kit allows you to create different types of content. The most typical content types you will have available in your Kit are: Article/Story Articles are generally used for information items which are only relevant for a period of time (e.g. news stories) and are expected to expire. They appear on the site’s homepage. Basic Page/Page Basic Pages are intended to be used for static content, but they are not a part of any content hierarchy and must be manually linked from an- other page in order to access them. One possible example would be a page of levy campaign information that's not related to any other pag- es. Book page Book Pages are designed to be part of a collaborative "book," a set of pages tied together in a hierarchy, just as chapters and parts of books are organized in a hierarchy. At the bottom of book pages, your Website Kit will automatically provide links for moving to the previous page and the next, and a link labeled "up" that leads to the level above in the structure. Book pages also automatically create breadcrumb navigation trails. Database Link This content type shows a small image (258 x 177 pixels), a description and a “Use this resource” link for a given database in a specially -scripted display. The display inclues an alpha paginator and a list of categories from which the user can select. The image only shows on non-mobile de- vices.

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