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How can I Add/Edit my own HTML pages in the Supersite and PartnerSite?
Adding/Editing your own
HTML pages
In addition to the default HTML pages, you can
add/edit your own HTML pages as mentioned below:
- Login to your SuperSite or PartnerSite Admin Area.
Click here to learn how >>
- In the Admin Area, click on the Add/Modify Content and Themes
link. Then, click on Browse adjacent to the Website Content folder.
- Click on Browse link next to the
language for which you wish to add your own files.
- Click on Browse besides the MyUploadedPages folder.
Adding your own
HTML pages
- Click on the Add your own HTML pages button on the top
right-hand corner of this page.
- Here, enter a name for the page that you are adding, and add the
HTML content of your page in the text-field provided.
- Once you have entered the content, click on Save Page
button. The page will be uploaded to your site, can now be viewed
from http://<your supersite url>/content.php?action=mypages&page=<page
name> or http://<your partnersite url>/content.php?action=mypages&page=<page
name>, as appropriate.
- After uploading your own HTML page, you would need to link it from some
existing HTML page on your SuperSite/PartnerSite using the Advanced HTML
editing mode.
Editing HTML pages added by you
- Click on the Edit link next to the HTML page you wish to
modify.
- Make changes to the original content of your file as desired.
- Click on Save Changes.
IMPORTANT
- An HTML page added by you will be specific to the language under
which it has been added.
- If you have configured multiple
languages for your SuperSite/PartnerSite and wish to display your
HTML page in these languages, you need to add a page (with language
specific content) under each language.
- If a specific HTML page added by you (in a particular language) is no longer required, the
same can be deleted by clicking the Delete button next to
that HTML page. If you have added your own page in multiple
languages with the same file name, deleting the page under a
particular language will not affect the page in the other language(s).
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