Learn about all new page types available in Page Editor.
Responsive Pages are recommended for almost all applications, but these other page types may help you achieve the look and feel you're aiming for.
Overview | Form Page |
Responsive Page | Hyperlink to External Page |
Advanced Page | Image Page |
Catalog Link Page | PDF Page |
Event Calendar (Google) Page | Rotating Page |
Event Page |
Overview
- All new page types can be found in Admin by navigating to Website > Page editor, and clicking "Add Page".
Responsive Page
- This is the most common type of page used in Workstand, and most pages are responsive pages.
- Click here to learn how to build/edit a responsive page.
Advanced Page
- A legacy page that preceded the Responsive page (we do NOT recommend using this page type).
- An existing Advanced page can be converted to a Responsive page as long as there's no inline JavaScript on the page.
- Use a Responsive page instead if you're creating new pages.
Catalog Link Page
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A Catalog Link page is used to create navigational links to your store catalogs.
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Links can be customized to take visitors to the standard catalog home page, or directly to a select group of items contained within your catalog.
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Click here to learn how to create a catalog link page.
Event Calendar (Google)
- The Event Calendar page lets you create, manage, and display existing Google Calendar events on a page on your Workstand website.
- In Basic Settings, enter the Page Title and Time Zone and then click "Save Changes".
- Next, click either "Add New Calendar" or "Add New Event".
- Select "Click here" to approve access to Google.
- Choose either "Create a new Google calendar" or "Add an existing calendar" and click "Submit".
- Once the new, or existing, calendar has been added it can be edited by clicking the green edit pencil in the Actions column.
Event Page
- Event Page is used to present event information in an easy-to-read format.
- This is the page layout to choose if you're communicating events-related information to your customers.
- To create an Event page, select "Event Page" from the Add New Page List (Website > Page Editor > "Add Page") and follow the on-screen instructions.
Form Page
- The form page is used to set up various kinds of forms, such as general inquiry forms, survey forms, job applications, etc.
- Choose this layout option to build a form that guides the customer in providing specific information of value to you.
- Click here for more information on how to build a form page.
Hyperlink to External Page
- A Hyperlink lets you seamlessly create a link directly to an external Internet site, such as a blog.
- Always make sure your external page opens in a new pop-up window, so your main site stays open.
- Use this carefully as you may not want to make it too easy for customers to leave your website.
- To create a Hyperlink, select "Hyperlink to External Page" from the Add New Page List (Website > Page Editor > "Add Page") and follow the on-screen instructions.
Image Page
- An image Page is the option to choose if you’re presenting a series of images to communicate your message.
- This can be used for photos of staff, photos of your shop, or event photos.
- When a thumbnail photo is clicked it enlarges for a better view.
- To create an Image page, select "Image Page" from the Add New Page List (Website > Page Editor > "Add Page") and follow the on-screen instructions.
PDF Page
- A PDF page is great for creating a page that displays a PDF, like a race course, rental waiver, or event flyer.
- To create a PDF page, select "PDF Page" from the Add New Page List (Website > Page Editor > "Add Page").
- In Basic Settings enter the Page Title and select the folder in your Page Editor that the PDF will be added to.
- Click the "Choose File" button to select the PDF from your computer.
- Once the PDF has been selected, click "Save Changes".
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- After the file has been uploaded, click the magnifying glass button to preview the PDF.
- The URL from this preview can be copied to be linked on your site.
- The maximum file size is 250kb, so be sure to reduce the size as much as possible before uploading.
- After the file has been uploaded, click the magnifying glass button to preview the PDF.
Rotating Page
- A Rotating Page allows a group of pages to be selected and then displayed in rotation on a pre-defined time interval.
- To create a Rotating page, select "Rotating Page" from the Add New Page List (Website > Page Editor > "Add Page") and follow the on-screen instructions.