This guide covers the basics of creating a new page for your website or section on vic.gov.au.
It covers:
search engine optimisation (SEO) tips
the different content templates in the CMS
the mandatory and optional components of the landing page template
how to format your text
how to add images and documents to your page
what you should do once your page is published.
It's a good idea when you create a new page to fill in just the required mandatory fields (e.g. Title, Summary, Topic, Site) and then save it as a draft before you start working on your page in more detail.
Saving your page regularly helps to avoid losing any work if there is a CMS timeout.
Step 1: Start with search results
Step 2: Choose your content template
Step 2: Complete the Header tab
Step 3: Add a Feature image (if needed)
Step 4: Add a Page campaign (if needed)
Step 5: Add your Page content
Step 6: Add Sidebar content (if needed)
Step 7: Add the topic field
Step 8: Add a Customised header (if needed)
Step 9: Add Header extras (if needed)
Step 10: Review Background colour
White is used for most pages and will be the default option selected.
Change this option to grey if your page has a lot of navigation links, such as a homepage.
Step 11: Add your Department/agency
Start typing your department or agency name and select the correct option when it appears or click the down arrow option to see the full list of available options in a dropdown menu.
Step 12: Add Metatags (for in-language content)
You won't need to update most of these fields. An exception is if you're publishing a page in a language other than English.
When creating an in-language page, update the 'Content Language' field with the appropriate language code. This formats the page correctly, especially in the case of right-to-left languages.
A list of language codes is available on the Languages that use different scripts/fonts page.
Step 13: Allocate a site and site section to your content
Step 14: Proofread your page
Step 15: Submit your page for approval
After your page is published
Measure and monitor
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