Don’t add content here that should be shown on the website.
This is administrator/editor information showing where and how to edit website content. It will not be visible in the website.
Most pages can be edited directly by signing in, navigating to the page or post, then clicking edit.
The home page, inner sidebar and forms are done differently. In these cases, the content is pulled in from somewhere else — another page, a form generator, or a widget. The main reason for doing that is to allow easier editing — using an editing screen with formatting tools instead of HTML. Much better.
The chart below tells you where to edit that kind of site content. If you look at the list of pages under “Pages/All Pages” in the Dashboard, you’ll find this How to Edit page and several other pages indented underneath it. Those are the pages referenced in the chart.
Home Page Section |
Edit Content on This Page or Post |
Widget & Location Name |
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Slideshow | Add a post with a category of “slider”
Five slides are allowed at one time. |
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Left Side – Top (Call Us For) | Home-Product Categories Page | Home Feature #1 Featured Page |
Left Side – Bottom (Featured Product) | Home-Featured Product Page | Home Feature #1 Featured Page (bottom) |
Right Side – Top (One-Stop Shop) | Home-Main Page | Home Feature #2 Featured Page (top) |
Right Side – Bottom (Environmental) | Home-Environmental Statement Page | Home Feature #2 Featured Page (bottom) |
Inner Page Sidebar |
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Quote Button | N/A | Primary Sidebar Image Widget |
Product List | Primary Sidebar Content Page | Primary Sidebar Featured Page |
Forms – Quote and Contact |
Go to Dashboard/Forms to edit a form, or to view the form entries. The form is added to a page using the “Add Form” button at the top of the content editing area. Requires Administrator Login. | |
Form – Order |
This form is on the old site. It shows up in an “iframe”, an HTML element that pulls content in from somewhere else. The form has to be edited on the linked page, in the old site, using HTML, css and .asp. |
Note: The Header Styling page is just a design help. Links and all header sizes, both in the main content and in a sidebar, show up there. The page makes it easier to pick the style that you want.