Create a new modulair page
Creating a modular page is almos the same as creating a default page, but creating the content differs quite a lot. Most of the time, the more complex pages are modulairmodular pages. Refer to the documentation of your specific website, to check which page should be made as a modulairmodular page, and which pages can be created as a default page.
The modulairmodular page is, as the title suggest, built from modules. As shown in figure 1. You will need to create the base page, which will appear in the menu, and inside the base page, create modules, which will be displayed in order created unless you change this, which is recommended.
Start by creating the base page by navigating to the 'Pages' item in the menu sidebar, and you will reach the overview page. Create a default page following this chapter (create a new basic page) and make sure to set the 'page template' to modular.
After you created your new modular page, navigate to the 'Pages' item in the menu sidebar again. Here, instead of clicking the '+ Add' button, click the small arrow pointing down next to it, and the following menu will open (figure 2). Click on the 'Add Module' button which will bring you the following form (figure 3). Continue reading below.
You will now be prompted with a dialog asking you for the description and configuration of your new page (figure 3). On some pages, the page title is used as a header on said module. Pick a good title for your new module, but don't worry, this value can be changed later. The folder name will be automatically filled. The title can contain capital letters and special icons while the folder string stays properly formatted. An important thing fill in correctly here, is the 'Page' field. The 'Page' field refers to the parent page, where the module will be
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