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- | ====== Subsite Standard Layout ====== | ||
- | For most other pages within a subsite (besides the initial [[website:subsites:landing-pages|landing page]]), you must follow the standard layout. | ||
- | ===== The Standard Layout ===== | ||
- | The standard layout is made up of the following: | ||
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- | * Page title above the content (pulled from the name of the page within WordPress) | ||
- | * Content area below the page title (on the left-hand side) | ||
- | * Navigation area for the subsite at the top of the right-hand column | ||
- | * Contact Us and Directory will be the final two links in your sub-navigation menu (if applicable) | ||
- | * **No full-width widgets from the Advanced Editor** | ||
- | ===== Subsite Navigation ===== | ||
- | Along with that, the navigation will be handled in the following way: | ||
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- | * Name of the subsite will be on the top of the navigation (e.g. ''Library'' for the Library's subsite) | ||
- | * Navigation items can be no more than three deep (otherwise it starts to look very messy) | ||
- | * You can choose to have the navigation created automatically or to create custom menus | ||
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- | ===== Customization Opportunities ===== | ||
- | Besides having complete control over the content within your subsite, you can also add widgets below the mandated navigation for the subsite. |