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Add Web page to top level structure

The following instructions will help you add a Web page to the top level of your Web site structure, which means that the link to the Web page will always be visible in the navigation frame of your Web site. The alternative is to add the Web page to a folder (which means the link will not be visible in the navigation frame until the folder the Web page is located in is expanded).

To add a Web page to the top level of the structure: 

The Edit content object screen will open.

Click Edit structure

The Edit structure screen will open to display the current content of your Web site. At the moment the Edit structure screen of your content object (Web site) might look like the following image.

UniSAnet Edit Structure screen with the Add object button highlighted.

The Add new object window will open.

UniSAnet "Add new or existing object to your root folder" popup box with the "Web page" radio button selected

  1. Click the radio button next to Web page.
  2. Click Next.

The Add new pages window will open.

UniSAnet "Add new pages"  popup box showing the addition of a new page entitled "Welcome"

  1. Enter a name for your new Web page in the Name text box.

Note: The Web page name must not contain any of the following characters or punctuation symbols: ! “ # & * / . , : ; < = > ? \ ^ ` | as including these characters may cause your Web site to malfunction.

  1. Click Save.

The Edit structure screen will refresh and your new page will be visible in the structure (indicated by an arrow in the image below).

UniSAnet Edit Structure screen showing the addition of a new page called "Welcome" to the top level of the structure.

Note: The newly added Web page will always appear at the bottom of the your Web site structure. You can reposition the new page in the structure. See Change Web page order.

 

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