How to Use Special Pages

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On Regular Pages (or static pages), you edit the content directly via your WordPress administration panel "Pages".
 
On Regular Pages (or static pages), you edit the content directly via your WordPress administration panel "Pages".
  
Examples of some Regular Pages you might create are: an About page, a Contact page, or even a Home page if you have set your site to display a static home page. By default WordPress displays your Blog on your home page. For more information on how to place a static page (which you can edit) on your home page, [http://www.pagelines.com/wiki/index.php?title=Getting_Started#Choose_if_your_site_is_a_Blog_or_Website_and_setup_WP_to_do_this click here].
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Examples of some Regular Pages you might create are: an About page, a Contact page, or even a Home page (if you have set your site to display a static home page.) By default, WordPress displays your Blog on your home page. For more information on how to place a static page (which you can edit) on your home page, [http://www.pagelines.com/wiki/index.php?title=Getting_Started#Choose_if_your_site_is_a_Blog_or_Website_and_setup_WP_to_do_this click here].
  
 
===PageLines makes it easy to change the layout of Special Pages===
 
===PageLines makes it easy to change the layout of Special Pages===

Revision as of 19:15, 17 November 2011

Through the PageLines / "Special" settings panel, you can change the layout of the following Special Pages: Blog, Archive, Category, Search Results, Tag, Author and 404.

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Special Pages Overview

Special Pages refer to the WordPress pages which dynamically display data from your site. For example, your Blog is a Special Page, because it takes all of your individually entered posts and displays them on one page.

Another example of a Special Page is an Author Posts page which displays all the posts by an author.

Category pages display all the posts in a category. And so on... for all the Special Pages.

Special Pages are different than Regular Pages

On Special Pages, you do not edit the content directly. Instead, content is pulled from other places and then displayed.

On Regular Pages (or static pages), you edit the content directly via your WordPress administration panel "Pages".

Examples of some Regular Pages you might create are: an About page, a Contact page, or even a Home page (if you have set your site to display a static home page.) By default, WordPress displays your Blog on your home page. For more information on how to place a static page (which you can edit) on your home page, click here.

PageLines makes it easy to change the layout of Special Pages

Historically, it has been difficult to change the way information is displayed on Special Pages without altering the underlying php code.

Now, the PageLines Framework provides a robust and simple drag-and-drop solution for changing the layout of these Special Pages.

Set Special Page Meta Settings

Special Pages Panel
Special Pages Panel

The below example sets the meta for the Archive Page. Follow similar steps for all special pages. Examples for other special pages at the end of this tutorial.

From your WordPress Administration Panel:

  1. Under Pagelines, select the "Special" panel.
  2. Choose the page you would like to edit. For this example, the Archive page is selected.

Page Setup for Special Pages

From the "Select Settings Panel":

Page Setup for Special Pages
Page Setup for Special Pages
  1. Choose "Page Setup"
  2. Set Individual Page Content Layout to override the default Pagelines layout settings
  3. Choose to show or hide activated sections
    • For sections to be available in this panel, they must have been activated in the Pagelines Settings Template Setup panel.
    • If sections are set to "Hide This By Default" in the Template Setup, you can choose to "Show" the section for this special page
  4. Select a background image
  5. Select the secondary navigation menu

Section Meta

You can set the meta from the Special Pages panel:

Set Section Meta
Set Section Meta
  1. Choose the section from the Select Settings Panel (the Boxes Section is selected in this example)
  2. Set the meta
    1. If you have a cloned section in your template (for example: "Boxes Section (Clone #2)", set the meta for those sections by clicking on the cloned section

The meta can be added but the section will only appear on the page if the section has been activated in PageLines / Templates.

If Sections are "Inactive"

Section Inactive
Section Inactive
Activate Section
Activate Section
Section Activated
Section Activated

If the section shows "Inactive":

  1. Click on the section under "Select Settings Panel"
  2. Click on "Inactive On Template"
  3. This will take you to the Pagelines Templates Panel
  4. Under Select Template Area, select "Page Templates" or "Content Area" depending on where you would like to activate the section
  5. Under "Which type of page?" select the Special Page. (For this example the Archive Page)
  6. Drag & Drop to add/activate the section (See Template Setup for more details)
  7. Return to the Special Settings page to view the change
  8. The section will now be active
  9. Meta settings can be set