Consider how most Pages on your Site should look (Alignment, Width, Padding, Text Alignment, Fonts, etc...), and make these changes in the Design tab.
Then, if needed, you can make more specific adjustments to individual Pages in the Content tab within the Design menu of each page. There you can override the same controls on the global Design tab, and fine-tune additional controls for that Page only. All new Pages will start with the settings as defined in the Design tab.
Each Cargo Site can have an unlimited amount of Pages.
Pages are where you can edit content.
Sets act as folders for Pages. They can contain Pages, as well as other Sets. Click on a Set title to show/hide its contents. Additionally, Sets can be used for features like Stacking its pages into a continuously scrolling feed, and to display Pinned pages (such as a persistent Page with “Next" and "Previous” links).
To create a new Page or Set, look for the “+” icon at the bottom of the Content tab.
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Pages are where the content of a Cargo Site exists. In the Content tab, click the “+” to create a new empty Page.
Editing a Page: In the Content tab, click a Page’s title to begin editing. On the left, you can edit content directly in the Page. In the Design menu on the right, you can override the global Design settings for this page specifically. If you’d like to revert a Page back to the global Design tab’s settings, open its Design menu and click the “Reset” button. Note: Seeing “Lorem ipsum...” in the content of a page indicates that it is empty.
Pinning a Page: Pages can be Pinned to the top or bottom of other pages (or to the top or bottom of the window) as a persistent element.
Duplicating a Page: You can duplicate a Page by right-clicking on the Page’s title in the Content tab. Select “Duplicate”, or hold the “Option” key and drag.
The green dot: Pages with the green dot turned on in the Content tab will appear in a Stacked Set, or will appear in the Thumbnail Index (if it is enabled). It will also be visited when using the ”Next Page” and “Previous Page” Internal Link options. Note: a page is not “private” when the page is turned off and can still be found by search engines. To completely hide a Page from the Web, it needs to be password-protected.
Page password-protection: A page can be made private by turning on the “Set a Password” option and entering a password of your choice. This will hide the page from search engines as well.
HTML Customizations: You can directly access the HTML code of a Page. At the bottom-right of the Formatting Toolbar, click “Code View”.
Sets are like folders, a method for organizing Pages. In the Content tab, click the “+” to create a new Set. Set titles are bold, and will show/hide their contents when clicked.
Using Sets: Drag pages into a Set to organize them. You can also drag Sets into other Sets. Pinned Pages dragged into a Set will become visible only when viewing a page within that Set.
Stacked Sets: Stacking a Set of Pages will display the pages within a Set as a continuously scrolling feed.
Filtering the Thumbnail Index by Set: To filter a Thumbnail Index by a specific Set, look for the Thumbnail Index menu in the Design tab and enable the option “Show Thumbnail Index on every Page”. Just below, select “Set” and choose the Set you'd like to filter by in the drop-down menu. This will change how the Thumbnail Index is filtered globally. You can also filter a Thumbnail Index on a specific page only, by looking for the “Show Thumbnail Index” option in the Design menu while editing that page.
When you Stack pages, they’re displayed as a continuously scrolling vertical feed. You can Stack individual Sets of pages, or your entire site.
Stacking a Set: To Stack a Set, right-click the Set’s name in the Content tab. Note that while editing a page within a stacked set, the entire stack will be displayed in the Admin, however — linking directly to that page will display the page by itself on your site.
Adding or excluding pages from a Stack: To add a page to a Stacked Set, turn it on by clicking the gray dot so that it turns green. You can also turn a page off from displaying in a Stacked Set and link to it individually.
Stack your entire site: To stack all of the pages in your site into a single continuously scrolling feed, enable the “Stack all Pages in a continuous feed” option in the Design tab.
Anchor links in a Stack: Pages located further down in a Stack aren't loaded until they are scrolled into view, which will prevent “anchor links” from functioning.
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