Available folder types
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In the Add Content menu, you may see various types of folders you can create. What’s the difference?
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Any of the below folder types can be transformed into another by modifying the options in the Properties tab of the Edit interface. |
Content folder
These folders are intended to contain your site pages.
Publishable: yes
Indexable: yes
Included in Stale Content report: yes
When created, these folder come with an empty subfolder named _blocks. This subfolder is a useful place to locate widget and layout assets.
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Using the _blocks folder for your widgets and layouts is merely a suggestion. You can safely delete this folder if you choose to organize your assets some other way. |
Internal Asset Folder
These folders are intended to contain assets used only within Cascade.
Publishable: no
Indexable: no
Included in Stale Content report: no
Publishable Asset Folder
These folders are intended to contain only non-page publishable assets, such as images and other files available on your website.
Publishable: yes
Indexable: no
Included in Stale Content report: no
Creating new folders
Select the desired folder type from the Add Content menu.
Check Spelling
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Check this box if you want the folder content to be spell checked I guess. I dunno… my speling is prefect so I don’t really use this.
Folder Name
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This is how the folder will appear in URLs. The pre-filled name is just there to remind you which type of folder you’re dealing with. Feel free to replace that value with something more meaningful and appropriate.
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Be mindful of how you name your folder! The name of the file on your computer may not be appropriate for use on the web. → Details: Naming assets. |
Placement Folder
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Select where you want to put the folder in Cascade.
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The location indicated here defaults to whatever Cascade folder you’re currently in. That may not be where you want the folder to be actually located in Cascade, so be sure to check this and change the location as desired. |
Title
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This one’s important for content folders. This is how the folder will be presented in the page breadcrumbs. Here you can apply a “human readable” name with proper capitalization, word spacing, etc.
You can safely ignore this field for internal asset and publishable asset folder types, since those don’t contain anything on which breadcrumbs would be displayed.
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