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Version: 24.1

Page Group

Purpose: To create a hierarchy of pages when there are many, and to group related pages together.

About

Think of Page Groups as a family tree for your pages. A group is like a parent - it doesn't have its own content, but it looks after its child pages.

It can be navigated using the Main Navigation. Additionally, you can embed a quick navigation into the group's pages to easily switch between pages within the group.

Anatomy

  1. Menu Navigation

  2. Page Group Title and Icon

  3. Pages within the Page Group


Page Properties

General

Title

Will be displayed in the navigation and the page header.

Page Reference

This optional property lets you define unique short code that is human readable and helps to refer to that page without specifying its actual name. This is helpful especially in multilingual environments because

  • It helps your Support-Team to quickly navigate users.
  • It can be picked up by the product manual and documentation.
Example reference in main navigation
Example reference in the page title

Icon

This icon will be displayed in the main navigation, the page header, and inside an embedded navigation of a Page Group.

Navigation

Display this page in navigation

Every page is automatically included in the main navigation. If you do not want this page to be reachable from within the main navigation, uncheck this option. The page will remain accessible and can be opened as an overlay or navigated to directly.

Specific Properties

Navigation

Display group navigation on child pages

Decide whether to display an embedded Navigation Menu on each child page of the group. The embedded menu will only be visible on sufficiently large screens, otherwise, the navigation will revert to the Main Navigation.


Children