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A rich page is one of the most common page types. The purpose of a rich page is to provide visitors with an overview of the content in the underlying structure, as well as to guide visitors to other parts of the website. Rich pages are used to gather information about an area, such as the home page of a unit, the type of research conducted at a department, or the main page of a study programme. Rich pages can also be used for campaigns and marketing. A rich page is comprised of two parts:

  • The upper part with the title and a summary, which is accessed from the edit tab; and
  • The lower part containing, for example, promos, which is accessed from the layout tab.

    This content type can be created by web editors, who are also able to place the page in the menu.

    Example rich pages: Campaign page for an event, home page of a unit, main page of a study programme.

    Video: Create a rich page
    Video:
    Edit a rich page

Do as follows:

  1. To create a rich page, switch to the “Content” tab in the top left.
  2. Click the “Rich page” link.
  3. Click the blue “Add rich page” button.
  4. Language
    Swedish is the default language version, although you can also choose to create an English version of your page first by selecting “English” from the drop-down list in the “Language” field.
  5. Title
    Enter the title of the rich page in the “Title” field (required).
  6. Summary
    Write an introduction, a shorter summary of the rich page, in the “Summary” field (required). If the summary is long and is linked from a promo, it’s cut to the first 94 characters followed by an ellipsis (…).
  7. Supplementary text box
    The “Supplementary text box” field allows you to add an introductory text which is used when you need to describe the content in greater detail than a summary. The text is presented in a two-block layout.
  8. Header image/video
    The “Header image/video” tab allows you to add a header image or a header video at the top of the page.
    1. Header image
      Click the grey “Open image library” button.
      1. You can now choose one of the links: “Space image” (pre-selected), “Shared image library” or “Upload new image”.
      2. Select image
        To select a previously uploaded image, click the image (green checkmark) and then the blue “Select image” button in the lower left.
      3. Alt text and Image text
        Once you’ve chosen an image, you need to complete the “Alt text” field (required) and the image text for the image in the “Image text” field. Images which are purely decorative or carry no information are not, however, to have an alt text, so enter <none> in the text field.



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