There are a number of options with pages that are meant to suit various use cases. We’ll walk through each of them here.
Page name and placement
Standard Cascade stuff here.
→ Details: Asset naming and placement
Page title and description
The page title should be “human readable” with proper capitalization, word spacing, etc. It is displayed in the following places
The browser tab
Page heading (if not hidden)
Breadcrumbs
→ Details: Site footer
Descriptions aren’t required, but are recommended to enhance SEO (i.e., search engine results rankings). They should be no longer than a couple sentences.
Other metadata
There are a few other metadata fields you may find useful. You can find them by clicking on the Metadata tab in the editing interface.
Author and Publication date
If you create any customizations that involve page indexing, these files may come in useful for displaying and sorting your index results.
These two fields values are also used in the page heading in certain circumstances.
Canonical URL
If your page replicates content from another page, you may want to provide the URL of the other page here for SEO purposes.
→ More: Help Google choose the right canonical URL for your duplicate pages
Page settings
The Settings Data Definition group is collapsed by default. Expand this to access your page settings.
Page classes
Custom CSS and JavaScript
Thumbnail image
Layout options
The Layout Data Definition group is collapsed by default. Expand this to access your page layout options.
Page heading
The Page heading Data Definition group is collapsed by default. Expand this to access your heading options.