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The first item on the Create new page dialog is the Name text field. This is for the new index page’s file name. It is automatically set to index.html, which is what we want. The Template drop-down list contains the names of OpenCms templates. We will leave this set to the default, -OpenCms Template one. This will use the site (or microsite) properties to determine which template should be applied to the content of the index.html file. What is a template? When you create a new page in OpenCms, you only need to create the basic text. The header, footer, and navigation (as well as formatting information) are stored separately in template files. OpenCms automatically builds the entire document by “applying” the template to your page and creating a completely formatted document. The Copy body from drop-down list allows us to select the basic page layout from pre-defined formats (in the form of HTML code snippets). While it is possible to create your own (arbitrarily complex) HTML snippets, the default formats provide several common layouts. For now, we’ll use the default 1 column, 1 row layout. At the bottom of the form is a checkbox labeled Edit properties of the new file. If you leave it checked, then clicking Continue will take you to properties editor. Usually, you will want to leave it checked, as there are a few properties, such as title and description, that almost always need to be set. Setting the Page’s Properties There are sixteen fields on this page: Title: This is for a user-friendly title (as opposed to the Name field on the last form, which specifies the file name). The page template will automatically put this title at the top of the document. Description: This field is used to provide a human-readable summary of the page’s contents. Add to navigation: This works in the same way as for the properties of a folder. (We don’t need to include the index.html file in navigation since we have already included the folder in navigation and both URLs will load the same content, so we will leave this box unchecked.) Show in Head Navigation: If this is checked, then the title of the page will appear in the main site navigation as well as in the regular context navigation. Show Head Image: This determines which image is shown in the header section of the document when it is displayed. There are three radio buttons from which to choose: Default, Individual, and Disable. Default uses the image
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