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Optional Features

These are features that the system offers that aren’t considered a core feature and may or may not be enabled.

SEO

If this is enabled you will see a red bulls eye with the label SEO in the website preview window. When you click on this it will open up a small window that gives you this specific pages Meta information, which will help to target website search results.
  • The Page Title field is where you would put the current pages title (i.e. Contact Us)
  • The Page Keywords field is where you can place words that you would want search engines to associate this page in your website with. (i.e. communication, contact, phone number)
  • The Page Descriptions field is where you can put a more descriptive sentence about this page (i.e. Please use this information to contact us anytime using the following methods.)

Content History

If  Content History is enabled you will see a button that says “Content History” in the Page Tools drop down. When you click on this button a pullout will open from the left side of the preview screen. This will contain a list of drafts and published changes you have ever created with the system on the page you are editing.
Published pages are numbered by whole numbers; drafts are the numbers after the decimal point. For instance History 6.8 would be the 8th draft on the 6th publish.
When you click on a saved record it will load the way the page looked at that time into the preview window. You can then publish the older (or newer) version to your website. This will create a new history record starting from that point on.

Save Page as Template

If templating is enabled  you will have a button with the option to “Save Page as Template” in the Page Actions drop down.  This will let you take the current page that you are editing and create a template based on it.
Once a template is created you can then create more pages with its design.
When the window loads you have the option to create a page based off the FTP Source Code or from the HTML Source. If you choose the FTP source it will contain any code that helps to build your page.
If you choose the HTML Source it will create flat pages that don’t contain any dynamic code. If you are not sure which to chose stick with the FTP source, which is selected for you ahead of time by default.
The Template Name is the title you want to give this specific template. You will need to know this so you know which template you are using when creating pages in the future. Click the “Create Template” button and your template will be saved and ready for future use.