Templates are a specific type of content added to a page. Templates use HTML and unique template fields that instruct the WYSIWYG Editor. Examples are: heading, text paragraph, images, bulleted list, numbered lists, etc.
Add a Template
1 Click on Content Generator. 2 Click on the Layout sub tab. 3 In the Templates block, click the Add Template button. 3 Enter the name of the template. 4 Choose a Folder for the template. Optional 5 Select the Site Context. Optional 6 Enter codes for Header, Line Items, and Footer. 7 Click Save Changes.
Edit a Template
1 In the Templates block, click the template name. 2 Editable fields include: a Name b Folder c Site Context d Header e Line Items f Footer 3 Click Save Changes.
Template Revisions 1 Select the Revision from the dropdown menu, or create a New Revision. 2 Add New Note to log updates and specific changes. 3 Click Add Note. Mandatory 4 To publish the template, click Publish. 5 Enter Revision Notes. Mandatory 6 Click Save Changes.
Template Code
Templates use HTML and unique template fields that instruct the WYSIWYG Editor. WYSIWYG: [wiz • ee • wig] n. Acronym for: What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get. A system that allows a user to edit a page as it will appear in the final output.
For most Templates, all the code will go in the Line Items box. However, for templates that use two sets of HTML tag (i.e. lists); you will put the outer-most tags in the Header and Footer boxes.