Page Properties
This section will not show up on your page. The information in it will
be used to populate the page title, contact information etc.
* denotes fields which should be filled out on each page. We strongly recommend you complete these.
Fields with (inherited) next to them are inherited from the site properties. You should not fill these out unless
they are different on this page from the rest of your site.
Description*
Keywords*
Path Bar Name*
This is the text used to represent this page in the pathbar or breadcrumb. If left blank the filename (without .html) will be used.
Menu Identification
The following two fields determine which menu item is highlighted in
the left side menu. If the page you are working is in the menu under the
major heading "About the College" and the minor heading "Welcome", you
would put "About the College" in the Level 1 Menu Item Name box to the
right and "Welcome" in the Level 2 Menu Item Name box to the right of
that. These may be left blank. It is best to use or not use these consistently throughout your site.
If you only use them on some pages, the users may be confused by the behavior.
Right Hand Level 1 Menu Item Name
Right Hand Level 2 Menu Item Name
Top Level 1 Menu Item Name
Contact Form
Should a link to a contact form be available on this page?
The form is used to avoid email harvesting by spam crawlers. Enter
yes or no. Leave empty if you would like this page to behave the same as
all the pages in this folder.
yes
Hide Email
"yes" will hide email. "no" will display contact email, even if it is inherited
from a folder above this page.
yes
Page Notes
These notes will not show up in your web page, but they may be useful for storing
content which you may want to return to this page at a later time. You may
also want to keep a log of changes here.
notes
Author Information
Author Full Name(inherited)
Update Reminder Date
This is not currently implemented.
Redirect
If this page has been replaced by another, putting the url of the
new page in the field below will cause this page to become a redirect. Include the
full url (e.g. http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/blah/blah.html)
Redirect Warn
Would you like a delay where the user is warned that they are being
redirected (type 'yes' below) or would you like the user to be immediately redirected to the page (type 'no' below)
no
Alias
The purpose of an alias is to reuse a page's content in 2 urls without having to maintain it in 2 locations. While handy in some situations they may create an overly complicated website. We don't recommend using aliases unless the content must be in two different unit sites such as top level and a department or two differnent departments.
You may turn this page into an "alias" by adding the path to another file here. The content from the "aliased" page will be reused at this url, but properties such as the pathbarname and menu indentification from this "aliasing" file will be used. The field below should contain the path to the page that you are getting the content from. i.e. /oet/web/index.html It should always start with a /