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== Fundamentals about Pages in Typo3 == = Fundamentals about Pages in Typo3 =
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==== Page ====

A 'Page' usually represents a webpage in TYPO3. The 'Page' does not itself contain the content of the page - for this purpose you should create 'Page contents'.

All pages are shown in a hierarchical view in the page tree of the Typo3 backend.
Every page has some properties describing their type of content, visibility, accessibility and more.


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'''Edit page properties'''

1. Click on the icon of the page in the page tree. (Right-click on either the icon or the title of the page and left-click on the icon opens a drop-down menu while left-click on the page title shows the content of the page.)

2. In the drop-down menu click "Edit page properties". Alternatively click on the pencil upper icon row in the content area.
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'''Remark about using page tree:''' Right-click on either the icon or the title of the page and left-click on the icon opens a drop-down menu while left-click on the page title shows the content of the page in the content area.


==== Page Content ====
If a page is intended to display something it needs a page content. The page content is shown in the content area.
You can use types like "Text", "Table", "Text w/image" and so on.
"Page content" records are ordered and can thus be rearranged using the "Move down in list" {{attachment:movedowninlist.jpg}} and "Move up in list" {{attachment:moveupinlist.jpg}} icons respectively.
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== How To == === Page Types ===
||{{attachment:general.jpg}}|| general active page||
||{{attachment:shortcut.jpg}}|| general page with shortcut (link to a typo3 internal page)||
||{{attachment:deactivate.jpg}}|| deactivated page (not visible in frontend)||
||{{attachment:extlink.jpg}}|| page with link to an external page in the internet||
||{{attachment:mountpoint.jpg}}|| mount point||
||{{attachment:mediafolder.jpg}}|| media folder||
||{{attachment:sysfolder.jpg}}|| sysfolder: container for data of Typo3 extensions||
||{{attachment:sysfoldernews.jpg}}|| sysfolder news: container for data of the Typo3 extension "News", used for news and events||
||{{attachment:hidden.jpg}}|| active page, but hidden in frontend||



= How To =
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= FAQ =

Fundamentals about Pages in Typo3

Pages vs. Page contents

Page

A 'Page' usually represents a webpage in TYPO3. The 'Page' does not itself contain the content of the page - for this purpose you should create 'Page contents'.

All pages are shown in a hierarchical view in the page tree of the Typo3 backend. Every page has some properties describing their type of content, visibility, accessibility and more.

Edit page properties

1. Click on the icon of the page in the page tree. (Right-click on either the icon or the title of the page and left-click on the icon opens a drop-down menu while left-click on the page title shows the content of the page.)

2. In the drop-down menu click "Edit page properties". Alternatively click on the pencil upper icon row in the content area.

Remark about using page tree: Right-click on either the icon or the title of the page and left-click on the icon opens a drop-down menu while left-click on the page title shows the content of the page in the content area.

Page Content

If a page is intended to display something it needs a page content. The page content is shown in the content area. You can use types like "Text", "Table", "Text w/image" and so on. "Page content" records are ordered and can thus be rearranged using the "Move down in list" and "Move up in list" icons respectively.

Page Types

general active page

general page with shortcut (link to a typo3 internal page)

deactivated page (not visible in frontend)

page with link to an external page in the internet

mount point

media folder

sysfolder: container for data of Typo3 extensions

sysfolder news: container for data of the Typo3 extension "News", used for news and events

active page, but hidden in frontend

How To

Create Page

Create Page Using Teaser

Set up Page Forwarding

FAQ