Pages and Menus
Resizing Images in a Page
To resize an image: Click within the image Use the white squares on the edges of the image to drag it to the size you want
Amending a policy document
Overview Once you've loaded a policy document to the website you may wish to change the title or details associated with the document. Method Go to the page where your policy document is and move your cursor to the top right hand of the box of the ...
Removing a policy document
Overview When you update the Council's policies you will need to remove or replace the old ones on your website. These will likely be on a page entitled policies or governance depending on how you've chosen to set this up. Method Go to the page where ...
Adding a new policy to a page
Overview When you adopt new policies you will want to add these to your website. These will likely be on a page entitled policies or governance depending on how you've chosen to set this up. Method Go to the page that you want to add your policy ...
Adding Page Links to Signposting Pages or Menus
Overview In your website admin panel you have the ability to add new pages. Once saved, they are made public, but they're not automatically listed on any site menus. The following describes how to add these pages to specific parts of your website. ...
Creating Pages
What are Pages? Pages are where you can store information for things like: Community Groups Transparency Documents Services and much more. Pages are designed to be placed in the list under Transparency or Services. This means it'll be easy for ...
Adding Top-level menu items
Overview This shows you how to add a new Page or Signposting Page to your top-level menu for your website. Advice Whilst there is no limit to adding new menu items, it is strongly advised to keep the number of links at the top-level menu as low as ...
Menus, Signposting Pages and Pages
Overview Signposting Pages focus on navigation. They are designed to guide users to other key sections of the website acting as navigational hubs and providing links to pages Pages deliver the core content of a website which provide detailed content. ...
Adding skip-links to the top of your page
Overview A skip-link is a link that, when clicked, takes the visitor to a specific part of a page. It doesn't reload the page, just skips you down to the bit you want. Where can I apply Skip Links? You can add Skip Links to any Page, News Article or ...
Renaming Files
Overview When you upload a file to your website, it will be given a name that's the same as the filename. This is often quite an unattractive name, so it's possible for you to change that. Rename when uploading When you upload a file it'll put the ...