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Creating new Pages
Creating a new Page is realy simple with ConstructrCMS:
- Login to Your ConstructrCMS
- After successful login You are at the right Point to create a new Page: Section "Pages"
- If You are already logged in - just click on the Elephant-Grafix at the top of Your Webbrowser. The main System Navigation-Bar will slide out and now You are able to click the First Link "Pages"
- At the top of the Pages Screen You´re able to see the Countr of Your existing Pages. Right beside this Link You´ll see the Link "Create new Page" - Just click it.
- A Form slides out - Just fill it with Your desired Data (Name, Alias - used for Mod_Rewrite and if You like a CSS-Class Definition).
- Click the Safe Button - thats it!
You are now able to see Your new created Page in the Page-Tree. It is invisible until You click the litte graphic to make it visible. Use the little green Arrows to reorder Your Page-Tree and click to the Page-Name at the Beginning of every single Row to edit the Content of a Page.
Creating a new Subpage is realy simple too with ConstructrCMS:
- Login to Your ConstructrCMS
- After successful login You are at the right Point to create a new Page: Section "Pages"
- If You are already logged in - just click on the Elephant-Grafix at the top of Your Webbrowser. The main System Navigation-Bar will slide out and now You are able to click the First Link "Pages"
- At the Actions-Section at every single Row You will see a little Page-Graphic with a little green Plus on it - click it and You´re able to create a new Subpage in the actual Sub-Tree of Your main Page-Tree.
- A Form slides out - Just fill it with Your desired Data (Name, Alias - used for Mod_Rewrite and if You like a CSS-Class Definition).
- Click the Safe Button - thats it!
You are now able to see Your new created Page in the Sub-Tree. It is invisible until You click the litte graphic to make it visible. Use the little green Arrows to reorder Your Sub-Tree and click to the Page-Name at the Beginning of every single Row to edit the Content of a Page.
That´s realy simple - isn´t it?
