Edit a Page
To edit a page, select the page you wish to edit from either the View by Title or URL views under Pages.
When the page first loads, you will view the edit content box for the Main Content Block. For information about using the Rich Text Editor, please view the Rich Text Editor help page.


The Content Tab:
Tiled vertically on the left are the content block tabs. These are the content blocks available to you from the selected template for the current page. Every page has the Main Content block. To the right of the tabs is located the content layout drop down menu (when applicable). From here it is possible to further refine a given content block with a specified layout.
Page Properties Tab:
Here you can edit many basic properties for the selected page. You will recognize most of these options from when you originally set up the page, such as the page address, name, title, template, etc. This is also where the meta content can be entered. Here you can also configure the Breadcrumb Trail Text (when first adding a page, this is by default the value entered for the Page Title field).
CSS/Javascript & Head Content Tab:
The fields below allow the linking to of additional files including stylesheets and javascript files. Here you can also find other modifications made to the <head> of a new page, such as new scripts, as well as <body> classes and id's, if the current template is utilizing any. This is often used when a certain page needs something added to it, apart from the rest of the pages sharing the same template.
Advanced Tab:
This tab contains a list of available API Tags which gives you access to the tags used to pull in the content for each content block of the page. This can be useful if you want to display the same information on multiple pages.
Search Tab:
This final tab allows you to specify, by use of the Yes and No radio buttons, if you want this page included in site search results (when applicable). You can also add Keywords to aide in the search process.

Copy/Delete:
When creating a site with a large number of pages, a very useful feature is the Copy link in the top right of the screen. As the name suggests, this will copy everything to have created for the current page, including address, and content, to a new page. The new page will be created as "/previousPage-copy".
If at any time you decide that the current page is no longer needed, the Delete link will remove the current page from the View Pages list. Located next to the Copy link, selecting Delete will first confirm that you want to delete the page before actually removing it from your site.

