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A 'page' represents a webpage in Typo3. The 'page' does not itself contain the content you want to display on your webpage. The page tree shows a hierarchical view of every page on your webpage. A 'page' represents a webpage in Typo3. The 'page' does not itself contain the content you want to display on your webpage. Every icon in the page tree represents one page of a certain PageType:
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'Page contents' consist of what you want to display on your page e.g. a text and an image. 'Page contents' consist of what you want to display on your page e.g. a text and an image. 'Page contents' are listed in the content area of your backend. The encircled icons represent 'page contents':
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Q: How do I create a new page?

Answer

1. Let's assume we have the following existing layout and you want to create a page called 'Beos' between 'Macintosh' and 'Unix' in 'Workstations'. So we click on 'Workstations' to list all the pages embedded.

2. To attach the new page between 'Macintosh' and 'Unix' click on the icon 'Create new page after this page'.

Frontend

Backend: Page Tree

Backend: Content Area

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3. In the opening form enter the titel 'Beos' of the new page. (If necessary you can change the page type in the corresponding field.)

4. Save the page and close the form.

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Q: How do I create a shortcut to another page?

Answer

1. Follow step 1 to 3 of Question 1

2. In 'Type' choose 'Shortcut'

3. In 'Shortcut to page' click on the folder on the right to browse for the page you want to link at. Alternatively, in the field 'Shortcut mode' you can choose 'First Subpage', then your shortcut links to its first subpage.

Q: I don't understand what the difference of a 'page' and a 'page content' is

Answer

A 'page' represents a webpage in Typo3. The 'page' does not itself contain the content you want to display on your webpage. Every icon in the page tree represents one page of a certain PageType: pages.jpg

'Page contents' consist of what you want to display on your page e.g. a text and an image. 'Page contents' are listed in the content area of your backend. The encircled icons represent 'page contents':

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