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Option 1: Add a Standard Page with Simple Footer

Create the Folder for Redirect Page

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  1. In the Site Content tree on the left, click on the folder name where you wish to create the new folderpage.

  2. Look for a red plus sign in the topmost header area of the page, and click on Add Content.

  3. From the Add Content menu, select New Folder.

  4. Fill in the Folder Name and Display Name.

  5. Click Submit to save the folder to the CMS.

  6. Your new folder should be highlighted in the asset tree to the left. Publish the folder.

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For more information, see How to Add a Folder

Create the Vanity URL Redirect

Note

You must create a folder before you can create a page.

  1. From the Site Content tree on the left, click on the folder name you just created.

  2. Look for a red plus sign in the topmost header area of the page, and click on Add Content.

  3. From the Add Content menu, select Add Vanity URL.

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  4. Leave the default Page Name of index.

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  5. Enter the full website address of the website you want to redirect to for the Vanity URL Destination.

  6. Click Preview Draftclick on Add Standard Pages.

  7. Select your template style and then select the Standard Page with Simple Footer template from the menu.

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  8. Fill in your content.

  9. Click Preview Draft (blue button at the top of the screen). After previewing the draft, click Submit to save these changes to the page to Cascade CMS.

  10. The page (with redirect) has been successfully saved to the CMS. You must now Publish the redirect.

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  1. your page.

For more information, see How to Add Standard Pages

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Option 2: Change an Existing Page to a Simple or Sand Footer

  1. In the Site Content tree on the left, select the page you wish to edit (convert to a redirect page).

  2. Once the page has loaded, click Edit.

  3. Select the Configure tab.

  4. Scroll down the page to the Regions section.

  5. Locate the FOOTER label in the Path column. The Path labels are organized in alphabetical order.

  6. Click on the page template name under Content Type.

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    the Footer Format to select a new footer. Formats are identified by

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    before the file name.

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  7. From the Choose a content typeformat menu, click on the Browse tab.

  8. Select to open the _assets folder and select Vanity from the list.

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    then the _cascade folder.

  9. Inside the _cascade folder, open the formats folder and select the footer design you would like to use.

  10. Click Choose.

  11. Select the Content tab.

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  12. Enter a Vanity URL Destination.

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  14. Click Preview Draft. After previewing the draft, click Submit to save the page to Cascade CMS.

  15. The page (with redirect) has been successfully saved to the CMS. You must now Publish the redirect.

Note

When the redirect content type is selected, there is no need to delete any of the existing page content. The redirect will override any existing content.

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You can also edit a page by right-clicking on the page name, and selecting the Edit option from the context menu.

For more information, see Edit an Existing Page

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About the Regions Section of the Configure Tab

The Region section provides an outline of the various mapped configurations of a particular page.

  1. Path - Identifies sections of the template that include the individual path of the blocks and formats that control the functionality of a template.

  2. Overrides - Optional override options for a particular page. Although it is not recommended, by checking the box for “No Block” and “No Format” you can hide a particular region.

  3. Assignment Level - Details the hierarchy where a particular Path is set.

    1. Template - The path is configured at the template level

    2. Configuration - The path is configured at the configuration level

    3. Page - The path is configured at the page level.