The site page layout will determine if pages may incorporate components. If allowed, content contributors can choose how to display and organize components, along with configuring component elements. 

TO ACCESS Site Planner:

  • launch the application

  • from global navigation

    • select Site Planner

    • select a Site Page
    • Click Component- Add/Configure icons

Accordion

The accordion component delivers large amounts of content in a small space through progressive disclosure. Lowering the chances that users will feel overwhelmed by the abundance of data.The header title acts as a high level overview, while the hidden content provides more detail. 

When to Use:

  • Organize related information, such as with FAQs.
  • Shorten pages and reduce scrolling when content is not crucial to read in full.


Breadcrumbs

Breadcrumbs display a list of items, which are aligned side by side, orienting the users to a current location. Allowing quick navigation of the hierarchal structure of content of two or more levels. 

When to Use:

  • Intended as a secondary form of navigation, never a primary. 
  • Enabling user to quickly move up to a parent level or previous step.


Columns

Displays inline content in multiple columns.

When to Use:

  • Creates containers for grouped content without having to split into multiple containers. 


Content Item Detail

Allows a user to insert a content item detail for a selected content type and blueprint, for example an Activity Detail. The page this component is placed on now becomes a dynamic page which will load an activity for the ID passed to it from a link/URL. Additionally, an ID can be manually supplied to create a one-off detail page for a specific content item.

When to Use:

  • Use it when you want to create dynamic pages for content explorer items.


Forms

Insert an existing Form into a Page.

When to Use:

  • When a form is needed to capture related data. 


Link Grid

Displays a link list using the blueprint specified for each link. 

When to Use:

  • Use this to display links in a grid layout. 


Navigation

Create a navigation bar that can be used for your main site navigation.

When to Use:

  • Use where pagination needs to be shown.  


Page Editable Region

Editable regions within a site page control which areas of a template-based page a user can edit. Content editors can choose which components to add within editable areas, and thus adjust the structure of the page.

When to Use:

  • User place this component on a template or layout do designate a region that can be editable on a site planner page


RAW HTML Content

Insertion of raw HTML in a textarea.

When to Use:

  • When you want to add some simple HTML and have full control over the syntax


Shared Component

When to Use:

Tabs

Tabs organize related content into defined navigational buckets. Each clickable tab contains higher-level content labels and displays lower-level content with each clickable interaction. 

When to Use:

  • Organize related information, such as with FAQs.
  • Shorten pages and reduce scrolling when content is not crucial to read in full.


WYSIWIG

WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) is a rich text editor designed to simplify website content creation. 

When to Use:

  • Use to insert of custom text and elements/objects.