To get started, ensure you are logged into your site and navigate to the page you wish to modify. Once there, click on the "Edit" tab at the top of the page.
Screenshot of a logged-in view of a flexible page on a website. The button for Edit is outlined, highlighting its location at the top of the page, below the menu navigation, between the buttons for View and Revisions.
This will bring you to the editing interface. It will have the page title at the top, followed by the "full-width region" which provides the option to include one of several styles of banner images. Below the full-width region is the "main region" where most of the page content can be found. Finally, the right side of the page contains a menu settings interface.
The look and feel of the Editing page is identical to the experience of creating a new flexible page from scratch, except that some content is already populated.
Navigating the components
When editing a flexible page, the editing interface could have as few as one item, typically a text area, or dozens of items, which may include a wide range of components, such as postcards, accordions, vertical timelines, etc. There may or may not be content in the full-width region.
This is an example of what you might see when you click "edit."
Screenshot of the editing interface of a webpage. The title box can be seen, followed by an area to edit the "full-width" region and an area to edit components in the "main region." A menu bar is located in the right column of the page.
Make changes to individual components
Navigate to the component with the information you wish to modify, and click the "Edit" button in the top right corner of the component block.
Screenshot of the editing interface of a webpage. The button to edit an individual Component is outlined to show its location at the top right of the Component line.
This will open the component for editing, allowing you to change the content and styling within the component.