Page Titles
Page Title components are most often used when your page has limited and/or no text, but features multimedia content like image or video galleries. They can also be used within a page when you want to break up text from multimedia content inserted in the center area of the page.
The following instructions provide information on creating a Page Title component and adding it to a page via Tridion.
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Creating and Adding a Page Title Component
Start by creating a new Component.
Creating a Page Title component is simple.
In the Building Blocks folder of your respective website, select
New Component
(highlighted in blue above) in the Create tab (highlighted in yellow above) of the navigation bar.Choose
Page Title
from the schema drop down menu.Enter the title of your page.
If appropriate, add a subtitle, an image, or intro text.
Hit
Save & Close
in the Home tab of the window for your new component.
Once you’ve created your new Page Title component you can add it to your page.
Navigate to the page you want to add it to in the Root folder.
Inside the window for the page you want to add your Page Title to, click Insert
in the Component Presentations tab.
This will bring up a pop up window, showing the Building Blocks folder for this website (shown below):
Inserting your Page Title component onto a page.
When you're ready to insert this on your page, choose Content Full
, Content Summary
, or Content Summary with Overlay
from the drop down menu (highlighted in yellow above).
For more information on the Content Summary and Content Summary with Overlay options, see these instructions:
After you select the right option for the page, click Insert
to add the component to the page.
Navigate back to the window for your page, hit Save and Close
, and you're ready to publish.
Make sure that your page title is listed in the order that you want it to appear on your page!
Example of a Page Title Component on a Web Page
Once you’ve published the page with your Page Title component, you can see how the Title (yellow) and Subtitle (blue) appear on the page.