6.4 Managing Websheet Pages

You can add pages to a Websheet manually or copy existing pages.

Tip:

You can also add a new page by clicking New Page and New Page as a Copy on the Control Panel.

6.4.1 Adding a New Page

Add a new page to a Websheet by clicking New Page in the Create menu.

To add a new Websheet page:

  1. Run the Websheet application.
  2. From the Create menu, select New Page.
  3. On Create Page:
    1. Name - Enter a page name. The page name displays as the window title and in the breadcrumb.
    2. Page Alias - Identify the page alias. This alias enables you to link to this page.
    3. Parent Page - If this page is part of a page hierarchy, then select the parent page.
    4. Click Create Page.

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6.4.2 Copying an Existing Page

Copy a page in a Websheet by clicking New Page as a Copy in the Create Menu.

To copy an existing page:

  1. Run the Websheet application.
  2. From the Create menu, select New Page as a Copy.
  3. In New Page Name, enter the name of the new page.
  4. Click Copy Page.

    A success message appears.

  5. Select one of the following:
    • View Current Page

    • View New Page

Tip:

You can change the parent page by editing the Page Details. See "Editing Page Details."

6.4.3 Editing Page Details

Edit the details of a Websheet page (such as the name, parent page, and description) by clicking Edit Page in the Edit menu.

On Page Details, you can change the page name, alias, parent page, or page description.

To edit page details:

  1. Run the Websheet application.
  2. From the Edit menu, select Edit Page.
  3. On the Details Page:
    • Name - Identifies the name of the page. The page name displays in the window title and in the breadcrumb.

    • Alias - A page alias enables you to create links in page sections to other pages. A page alias must be unique within an application.

    • Owner - Identifies the owner of the page.

    • Parent Page - Identifies the parent page. The defined parent page is used to construct breadcrumbs and navigation between pages.

    • Page Description - Descriptive text that describes the page.

  4. Click Apply Changes.

    A success message appears.

Tip:

You can also edit page details by clicking Edit Page on the Control Panel.