| Understanding the difference between Sections and Pages |
It is important to understand that there are three main categories within NexCite:
- Sections
- A Section is a navigational tab, like the Home or Cruises, which places a tab on all pages for easy navigation. These are typically used for primary topics. Not sure what you can do with a section or why you would want one? See What can I do with a Section.
- Menu Items
- Menu Items are secondary navigational tabs that place a sub-tab underneath a Section. These are typically sub-categories of the primary topic.
- Pages
- Pages are text, pictures, links and other things that you enter into a the page. You can build many pages to be easily accessed from different areas of your NexCite.
- There are two main page options:
- Model Pages - Model Pages are pages that you create based on the look of one the basic NexCite Pages (Home, Cruises, Vacations, etc). If you wanted to create a page that has the same look and feel of an exisiting page, it is easiest if you start with a model page.
- Blank Pages - Blank Pages start out with no text, images or modules on them. If you are creating a page that doesn't match the format of any of the basic pages you can start with a blank page and add in any text or images that you want.
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