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Design a web page

To design a web page, you add parts to the page. The page design screen contains editable panes where you can add, edit, or remove parts. Although you can manage parts in Parts, we recommend that you create and update parts in Pages & templates. This allows you to preview the page and see how the parts fit together.

Show Me: Watch how to add content to a page.

1. From Site explorer, click Pages & templates. Pages & templates appears.
2. Select a page and click Click here to edit this page. The page design screen appears.
3. To add a part to an empty pane, click the pane button. If a part exists in the pane, click the Page part button. A menu appears. If the Page part button displays an hourglass, the part is in the content approval workflow.

For information about the menu items, see Buttons in Pages & Templates.

Tip: Depending on the template, the page design screen may contain multiple panes for parts. A Template part button appears with parts from the template.

To add the page to a menu, select Add page to menu on a menu part. The Menu part opens and defaults to the Design tab. In the box on the left, select where you want the page to appear in the menu. To add the page to the location, select Insert this page and enter menu item properties for the page. For more information about menu item properties, see Menu.

Tip: The Add page to menu option appears for menu parts on a page and from a template. When you add a page to a menu part for a template, it is important to remember the menu changes for all pages that use that template.

To edit a part, select Edit. The Edit Part screen appears.
When you copy a page and then edit a part that is shared across multiple pages or websites, a message appears to ask if you want to update the part for all pages and websites, or insert a new copy of the part on that page.
When you edit a shared part from the page design screen, you can click create a new copy of the part at the top of the existing part to copy the part for that page. The copied part replaces the previous part on the page so your changes do not affect other pages or websites that share the original part.
For information about parts, see Edit a part.
To remove a part, select Cut. The program saves the part to the clipboard. To place it in another pane, select Paste.

Warning: You can cut and paste parts from one pane to another, but if your session times out, the program clears the clipboard. When you reopen the program, you can no longer paste the part.

To add a part, select Insert part. The Select a Part screen appears. You can search for parts by folder, part type, name, or site.
To create a part, select New part. The New Part screen appears.
To create a new Formatted Text and Images part, select Add Formatted Text & Images. For more information about this part, see Formatted Text and Images.
To move a part with a pane, select Move up or Move down.
Administrator Step: To edit the template, select Edit page template.
Administrator Step: To edit the style sheet, select Edit style sheet.
To hide Page part buttons on the page design screen, select Show/hide part markers.
To enable links in a Menu part, click Enable navigation. This allows you to click links in the menu and access the page design screen to those pages.

Note: To view how the page appears to different website users, select a role in the View as field and click View. You can preview the page as visitors see it on desktop browsers or mobile devices. To display the page as it appeared on a particular date, enter the date in the on date field and click View.

4. Administrator Step: To edit the page’s properties, click Page properties.
5. Administrator Step: To edit the template, click Template designer.

Warning: When you edit a template, you change it for all the web pages that use it. To create a unique template for a web page, you can copy an existing template.

6. Administrator Step: To edit the page's layout or style sheets, click Edit layouts & CSS. You can access the layouts and style sheets for desktop browsers and for mobile devices. Style sheets are listed in the cascading hierarchy that you define in Style sheets. To see and manage your style sheets, select Manage style sheets.

Warning: When you edit a style sheet, you change it for all layouts, templates, and web pages that use it. For more information about style sheets, see Style Sheets.

7. To delete the page, click Delete. You can restore it from the Deleted folder on the Folders tab.
8. The program automatically saves your changes. To return to Pages & templates, click Return.