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Site Modules > Page Builder Access the Page Builder module through the Site Modules top navigation link. Access Page Builder from the Site Modules navigation link Click “View Website” to open the Site in a new Window.

View Website: Company – About Us The Site layout, or template, brackets the content area with header, footer and ride-sidebar areas. Not all Sites use the same layout but most all Sites have at least a header and footer. Only the content area is managed via the WebDirect Page Builder module. Header Main Navigation Secondary Navigation Left Sidebar Area Right Sidebar Area Footer navigation Footer

Page Builder Landing Page Sub-navigation links for Page Builder –Instance Manager –Add Content –Edit Content Existing pages are listed alphabetically in the drop-down list. –Page names are structured as “Main Page Name” space hyphen space “Secondary Page Name” Example: “Company” is the top-level Page. “About Us” is the Secondary page. The title for the About Us page would be structured as “Company – About Us” Select a page from the drop-down list and click Edit Content to edit an existing page. –Pages may be deleted when opened for editing. Deleted pages cannot be recovered. While in the Page Builder module, sub-navigation links to Page Builder functions will be listed for the Module. Instance Manager: Change font and appearance styles for the Page Builder module. Add Content: Create a new page using Page Builder. Edit Content: Return to this landing page to select a page for editing. Site pages created using Page Builder are listed alphabetically, with main page name preceding secondary page names. Pages may be deleted when opened for editing Select a page and click Edit Content to open the page for editing.

Add A New Content Page A page will not be visible on the Website until a link is created on a page or in the Navigation to the new page. Refer to “Editor Toolbar.PPT” for specific toolbar features. Enter a Page Title. If the new page is part of a larger section, it is considered a secondary page and must use the following page name structure for the Page Title: Main Page Name – Secondary Page Name. Company - About Us Page Content may be created in the Content area using the Editor toolbar functions, or Page Content may be created using Microsoft Word and pasted into the Page Builder Content area without losing formatting. Refer to “Editor Toolbar.PPT” for toolbar features. Click “Add Page” to save the new content page.

Edit a Content Page Refer to “Editor Toolbar.PPT” for specific toolbar features. Edit text, links and images in the content area. Click “Update Content” to save changes. Click “Delete Content” to delete the entire page. –Deleted pages cannot be recovered. Perform changes to content by removing and replacing text, images and links. Refer to “Editor Toolbar.PPT” for toolbar features. Click “Update Content” to save changes. Click “Delete Content” to delete the entire Content page. Deleted content pages cannot be recovered.

HTML Mode Switch to HTML mode to make changes directly to the page content source code. A new Window will open and display the HTML for the page. Checking the “Word Wrap” checkbox at the top right of the HTML Source Editor Window will keep all text visible in the displayed area. –Un-checking the “Word Wrap” checkbox will allow the HTML text to scroll left-to-right in the HTML Source Editor Window. Click “Update” to save the HTML changes and return to the main Page Builder Content Page Edit screen. Click “Edit HTML source” to open the Edit HTML Source Window. Check the Word wrap box to keep all text visible in the editor Window. Perform changes to he HTML code. Click “Update” to save the changes and return to the regular Editor Window. Changes to the HTML code will now be visible in the Content area.

Full-screen Mode The Editor Window may be enlarged to see more content by clicking the “Toggle fullscreen mode” icon (First row, 6 th from the end on the right) A new full-sized Window will open containing the Editor toolbar and the Content area. Changes may not be saved while in full-screen mode. Click the “Toggle fullscreen mode” again to return to the normal Editor screen prior to saving changes. Closing the full-screen editor any way other than by using the icon will result in the loss of any updates performed while in full-screen mode. Click the “Toggle fullscreen mode” icon to view the page in a new, full-size Window. The editor toolbar remains available. Perform content updates the same as when performing updates using the normal editor view. The Update Content and Delete Content buttons are not available while in fullscreen mode. To save updates, the Window must be closed by clicking the “Toggle fullscreen mode” icon.

Images Insert the cursor in the Content Area where the image is to be placed. Click the “Insert/edit image” icon in the Editor toolbar (top row, 4 th from the end on the right) Click “Browse” to the right of the Image URL field to open Asset Manager. Select an image in Asset Manager, or upload a new image to Asset Manager, and click to Insert Image”. Asset Manager will close. The Image URL and Title fields will now be populated with the selected information under the General tab of the Insert/edit image Window. Alignment, size, spacing and border options are available under the Appearance tab of the Insert/edit image Window. Advanced options include special tags and mouseover behaviors. Click Insert to place the image into the page Content area. Click the “Insert/edit image” icon to open the Insert/edit Image Window. Click the “Browse” icon to open asset Manager.. Upload and/or select an image from Asset Manager and click “Insert Asset”. The Image URL, Title and a Preview will appear under the General tab of the Insert/edit image Window. Click “Insert” to place the image into the content area. Changes to fields under the Advanced options tab will preview in the right sidebar area. Click “Insert” to place the image into the content area. Set Advanced image control options. Click “Insert” to place the image into the content area. The image is now visible in the content area. Once placed, an image may be dragged and dropped into a new position in the content area. Click on the image and then click the “Insert/edit image” icon to make changes to the image.

Tables Tables consist of Columns (Vertical) and Rows (Horizontal). Data is entered into the square space (Cell) created by the intersections of a Column and a Row. Click the “Inserts a new table” icon in the editor toolbar to create a new table (second row, 4 th from the end on the right) Place the mouse cursor in the content area where a table is to be placed and click the “Inserts a new table” icon. Set the table options for Columns, Rows, Cellpadding, Callspacing, Alignment, Border, Width, Height and font Class. Click to Insert table. Advanced table options include Background image, border color and background color. Click to Insert table. The table is now visible in the content area and ready for data entry. Right-click inside a table cell to edit cell and/or table properties.

Links Highlight a section of text or click on an image to serve as a hyperlink, and click the Insert/edit link icon in the toolbar (second row, 3 rd from the end on the right) Click “Browse” to create a link to a page on the Site, or –Manually enter an address or a URL for an off-Site link. Select the Module containing the information/page, and then select the file/page for the link target. The Link URL field will now contain the pathway to the file or page (Object) Set the Target to “Open in new window (_blank) if the link target is an external Website or a link to a file, such as a PDF. Click Insert to place the link into the Content area. Highlight page content, or an image, and click the “Insert/edit link” icon to insert a new link or edit an existing link. Manually enter an address (must begin with maito:), or a URL to an external Website, OR Click “Browse” to build a link to a Site page or file. Select the Module containing the page or file. Select the page or file from the alphabetical list. The Link URL field will now contain the pathway to the page or file (Object) Select to open in new window (_blank) if this is an external URL or a link to a file, such as a PDF.) Click “Insert” to close the Insert/edit link Window and place the link into the content area. The link is now available in the content area. Highlight existing link text or an image and click “Insert/edit link to make changes to the link. Click Unlink to remove the link from the content area.