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You can find and edit all templates used in the system within the DESIGN > MANAGER admin tool. The path provided in this page should show you where in your template set that " | You can find and edit all templates used in the system within the DESIGN > MANAGER admin tool. The path provided in this page should show you where in your template set that " | ||
+ | Any extra page that is not used yet, will be using the sub-template **extra_pages/ | ||
===== Extra Page Feature FAQ's ===== | ===== Extra Page Feature FAQ's ===== | ||
==== How Do I Set Individual Title and Meta Data For Extra Pages? ==== | ==== How Do I Set Individual Title and Meta Data For Extra Pages? ==== | ||
- | You would need to do this through the page template and/or body template set for your extra pages. | + | This [[tutorials: |
- | The first is to create page templates for each individual extra page. At installation all of the extra pages use the " | ||
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- | Now within each of these "extra page" specific templates that include their own individual < | ||
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- | DESIGN > PAGE ATTACHMENT | ||
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- | The second method would entail creating one page template that would be used across all extra pages and then move the < | ||
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- | We are assuming that you will still want the same footer across all extra page templates and if so you would need to include that footer in the page template used for extra pages. |