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Create a New Page

Create new pages in Content > Pages, using templates or layouts. Pages created from templates are also known as Publish Control Files (PCFs). The filename for pages created from layouts is Layout Control File (LCF).

Templates and layouts vary based on account, site, and folder settings and creating new pages depends on user level.

  1. Go to the Content > Pages list showing the location where you'd like to add new content.
  2. Click +New.
  3. Choose to create new content using a template or a layout.
  4. Click the thumbnail image for the type of page you want to make.


    Not seeing layouts in the +New menu? Check that your site and folder access allow all template groups.

     

  5. Fill in the form fields. Fields vary depending on your account settings, page type, and user level but the following are standard:

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    The name of the page in Modern Campus CMS and part of the page URL.

    For example, if you create a new page named "study-abroad" then the URL of that published page might be "www.school.edu/study-abroad.html." The maximum length is 128 characters.

     Selecting "Yes" adds a link to your new page in the current directory's navigation. This applies if your Modern Campus CMS setup uses navigation files to make menus.
    Available only to administrators. Select the checkbox to replace a preexisting page, with the same file name, with the one you are creating.
    Available only to administrators. Choose which group has access to edit this page.
  6. Click Create.

After you create a new page, the page is checked out to you and you can begin editing it. You must publish a new page before it is visible on your live website.

Have a question about your layouts, templates, or new page options? Contact an administrator at your institution. They'll know best how to help.

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