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Web Site Standards & Help

Page Header

The full width header (above) is created from a Full Width Section and a Full Width Header module. There is a section in the library that is styled with the correct colour. Add this by adding a new full width section and loading one of the Fullwidth Header sections from the library, then dragging to the top of the page and editing the header text.

Attachments

Use the Attachments part of the page editor to upload attachments for a particular page. Make sure the name of the PDF is readable and consistent, e.g. My Attachment Title.pdf so that the link makes sense.

Use the Attachment Panel from the library to add the actual links to the downloads on the page.

Attachments

Policies

Hello

External Links

External links are created using a Button module. Ensure that the the link is set to open in a new window.

There is an library module you can use called External Link Button

Internal Links

Internal links can be added by selecting text within the text editor and clicking on the link icon in the toolbar. From there you can search for the page you want to link to.

If you want a standalone link on a page, use a button. There is an library module you can use called Internal Link Button which is styled differently from the one for external links so that they can be differentiated.

Internal links should not open in a new tab.

Admin Labels

You can make it easier to identify modules on a page by changing the Admin Label, which is always at the bottom of the Content tab for a module.

Dividers

Use dividers to help separate text areas on a page. There are dividers for the three colours that you can add from the library.