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Description

An information page is a basic page type in Drupal and is used for pages centred on text and facts. Unlike a rich page, an information page is often the final destination of someone looking for information and is most often used for levels 3 and 4 in the website structure.

Information pages can be created by both web editors and content editors, although only a web editor can add the page to the left menu.

Examples: Applications and admissions, our organisation etc.

Do as follows:

  1. To create an information page, switch to the “Content” tab in the top left.


  2. Click the “Information page” link.
  3. Click the “+ Add information 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. Body text
    Add the main text to the “Body text” field. You can also add subheadings, links, lists, images, videos and tables, as well as specify the language. The editor also has functions for pasting from Word and formatting text. If you add five subheadings (H2), they are automatically added to a left menu in the page header. This function is called in-page navigation for information pages.



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