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The main content of a page is comprised of one or more content groups. While each content group can be thought of as a page section, that semantic meaning isn’t actually attributed to content groups by the templatestemplate. This allows you to craft (non-semantic) page sections from multiple content groups to meet your design needs.
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You can create as many content groups as you need. → Details: Proliferating Data Definition items |
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Semantic page sections are defined with the <section> element and convey specific meaning about the structure of your page to assistive technologies, search engines, and such. They’re great to use in general, but leveraging them here would impose undesirable tradeoffs with regard to page design and layout flexibility. |
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How do you want to add the content?
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Layout builder | The content group real estate will be divided up using the template’s layout builder function. | Causes the Row Data Definition group to display. |
Block | The content group will be defined by a layout block. | Causes the Layout Data Definition field to display. |
WYSIWYG | The content group is populated via an inline WYSIWYG. | Causes the Content Data Definition field to display. |
I want to use the layout builder
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You have simple content needs and you don’t want to fuss with creating and managing widgets or layouts. Enter your content directly into the WYSIWYG.
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