Please refer to the content block below.
User Guide
The Page Card content block is usually placed on a section landing page as a quick index to the child pages. By default, this block will automatically list all child pages up to a set predefined number, except the pages where the Display in navigation option has been deselected.
There is an option to explicitly choose which pages to display and these can include deselected Display in navigation pages. If this option is used, all the pages in the list need to be manually selected.
Note: The image and text used in each card is taken from the Page Summary and Page Image data of the page being linked to. These fields are found under Page Settings and should not be confused with the Header Image and Header Summary.
To add a Page Card block, on Page > Content tab, select Create a new Block from Select Content dropdown.
Give a proper name and select Page Card from the list.
On the New Block: Page Card screen, please see the next section to either to set as automatically list child pages or manually select the pages.
Automatically List Child Pages
- Heading Text – set heading text (optional, will be hidden if not added),
- Total Pages Output – set the intended maximum page cards (6 is the default value, please adjust it based on the actual child pages),
- Leave other fields as is,
- Select Create button.
Then Page Card will be added into the page. This will automatically list all child pages as cards with default 6 pages output.
Explicit List (Manually Select Pages)
- Heading Text – set heading text (optional, will be hidden if not added),
- Explicit List (Optional) - set the intended pages by select the Select Content button and select the intended pages from the Select Page pop up,
- Repeat until all intended pages has been added,
- Select Create button.
Then the Page Card will be added into the page and list all the manually selected pages as cards.
Note: Please remember to publish the page after add, edit, or delete a content block
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