Editing Content on a Flexible Page
The most common type of editing you will do to your website is updating content that already exists. To do this, navigate to the page or other content (e.g. news item or event) you wish to modify and 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 Unpublish.
This will bring you to the editing interface. If you are editing a Flexible Page, your 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. Here are some examples:
Editing a page with very few Components:
Screenshot of the editing interface of a page with only 3 Components in the main area.
Editing a page with many Components:
Screenshot of the editing interface for a webpage that has more than a dozen Components in the main region.
Navigate to the Component section that has the information you wish to modify and click the "Edit" button on the same line.
Screenshot of the editing interface of a webpage. The button to edit an individual Component is outlined to show its location at the far right of the Component line.
This will expand the window so you can edit the content within that Component. All of your changes can be made within this box.
Screenshot of the editing interface of a webpage. The Text Area component is open and various headings have been added to demonstrate how they appear.