A page links to a site and adopts its header, footer, and domain. Pages allow you to expand on a topic and to share private content with your organization and groups.
Tip:
Add pages to organize your site's material by topic or theme. This maintains loading and performance and gives site visitors the opportunity to peruse content at their own pace.Key workflow
Create a page
You can create unlimited pages and add the same page to more than one site so that relevant content is available in multiple places.
- Open a site in edit mode.
- On the side panel, click the pages button .
- Click New Page, type a name for the page, and click Next.
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The name you provide is also used to automatically generate the page URL. Spaces are replaced with hyphens and all special characters are removed. Each page URL is preceded with /pages/. To edit the URL, see Edit page URL.
- Click Save.
Open a page in edit mode
To edit a page, follow these steps.
From a browser window
To open a page in edit mode from your browser, complete the following steps:
- Open the page's URL in a new browser window and click Sign In on the global navigation bar.
- Click the edit button to open the site editor.
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To sign in and edit a page, global navigation must be enabled and you must belong to the site's core team, have administrative privileges, or be the original owner of the site.
From Sites
If global navigation is disabled for a site, you can open the site in the Sites application:
- Sign in to Sites.
- On the Overview page, click Manage under Sites.
- Click on the page's site to open the site editor.
- Click the pages button and choose your page from a list of the site's pages.
From the ArcGIS Enterprise portal
To open site in edit mode from the ArcGIS Enterprise portal, complete the following steps:
- Sign in to ArcGIS Enterprise.
- Find the site's Site Page item under Content.
- Click the item to open its item details page and click Configure App.
Add an existing page
You can add a page that you've created for another site or a page that has been shared with your core team or portal. You can also add publicly shared pages.
Note:
Pages added to more than one site are not automatically shared with the current site's content group and core team group, so they will not appear in your site's search results or when using your default groups to populate a gallery card.
- Open a site in edit mode.
- On the side panel, click the pages button .
- Click Link Page, click the page's name, and choose Select.
- Optionally, update the page's slug.
- Click Link Page.
To view the page, click its name in the side panel listed under Home.
Include a page summary
A page's summary appears in search results and when sharing a link to the page on social media.
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Pages are discoverable in a site's search results in the Documents collection. Only people who have access to pages (members of the core team, your organization, or the public) can view pages in search results.
- Open a site in edit mode.
- Click the pages button .
- In the list of pages on the side panel, click the page you want to edit.
- Click Page Info.
- Type a summary in the Page Summary text box.
- Click Save.
Edit page URL
The text at the end of your page's URL is called a slug. It can be modified to help you achieve a consistent web experience that aligns with your organization's existing standards. The full page URL is in the following format: https://webadaptorhost/webadaptorname/apps/sites/#/your-site-name/pages/your-new-page. Be mindful that updating a URL will result in broken links where the previous link is used.
- Open a site in edit mode.
- Click the pages button .
- In the list of pages, click the page you want to edit.
- Click Page Info.
- Type a slug in the Page Slug text box.
- Click Save and publish your changes.
Add content to a page
To add content to a page, ensure that the item or items that you want to display on the page have been added to your site's content library. For more information on adding content, see Add, remove, or update content.
Once you've confirmed that your content has been added to the content library, you can use drag-and-drop cards to design the layout of a page in the same way that you can design the layout of a site.
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You cannot edit the header or footer of the page because these are inherited from the page's site.
- In the side panel, click the pages button in the upper right corner.
- In the list of pages, click the page you want to edit.
- In the page editor, drag a row card onto the page's layout to start designing your page.
Tip:
Certain cards, including the gallery card, automatically populate with applicable items shared to the site's content group or core team group (content library). If you want to add additional items to a page, use manual selection if the card supports it or add the item or group using the site's content library. Note, however, that only items shared in the site's content library are discoverable in a site's search results. - Ensure that the content displayed on the site is shared with the appropriate audience. For more information, see Adjust sharing controls.
- Click View to preview the page.
- Click Save and publish.
Sharing pages
Each page has its own sharing controls so that you can share your page with specific groups, including your core team, other ArcGIS Enterprise members, and the public. For more information, see Adjust sharing controls.
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You can share a page differently than how its site is shared. For example, you can add a private page to a public a site. Only members with whom the page is shared can view the page when signed in to ArcGIS Enterprise. Content shared on the page, such as web maps and datasets, must also be shared privately.
Add menu links
Add links to a page from a site or other pages using menu links or HTML.
Use menu links
You can add a link for a page to a site using menu links in the site's header. For more information, see Configure global navigation and menu links.
Use HTML
To create a hyperlink to a page, use the HTML <a> syntax to insert the link. If you use a relative path in the <a> tag instead of the absolute path, you will prevent a full page refresh when you click the link.
- Add a text card or open an existing card on the page layout and click Code View on the toolbar.
- Insert an <a> tag where you want the link to be.
- Paste the slug for the page you want to add between the href="" attribute of your <a> tag—for example, <a href="#/mysite/pages/target-page">Visit the linked page</a>.
- Click Save on the edit navigation bar to confirm your changes, and click View to test the new link.
Tip:
To open the link on a new tab, append target="_blank" directly after your href attribute on the <a> tag.
Delete a page permanently
If you want to delete a page, click the delete button . The Site Page item will be permanently deleted from ArcGIS Enterprise and any groups to which it was shared.