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  1. Content: Where all website content items (in the form of Introduction to Beatrix CMSComponentsCMS: Content Blocks) is built and saved.

  2. Pages: Where the Introduction to Beatrix CMSPagesCMS: Pages and Introduction to Beatrix CMSStructure GroupsCMS: Directories are saved and content items are added.

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The Content folder is where all website content items are built and saved. It houses all of the content which exists on the pages of your site. All content for a publication website lives within its associated content folder, with the exception of Shared content items.

  • Content block types provide ready-made templates for displaying information or assets (such as text, images, video, etc.) on the pages of your site. (For more information about Content types, please see these instructions: Introduction to Beatrix CMSComponentsCMS: Content Blocks)

  • All items are built in the Content folder.

Within the Content folder, we recommend using folders that mimic the navigation of the site for ease in finding associated materials. For example, components which will be used for pages in the Research section of your site should be saved in a folder titled "Research."

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Pages

The pink folders, or structure groups, Page groups represent the navigation structure of the website. After building content items in the Content folder, those items are placed on pages within the Pages folder.

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For more information on navigational groups and pages, visit these instructions:

Introduction to Beatrix CMSStructure GroupsCMS: Directories

Introduction to Beatrix CMSPagesCMS: Pages

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On the first level within the site, the home page will be built and labeled as Home. The Home page represents the very top of the site's navigation structure.

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