This article explains the Page text section and how it is used to create and structure the written content of the Pages. It covers titles, summaries, textblocks, and supporting content.
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Generative AI support
AI can be used to support writing articles by rewriting existing content, and improving clarity or tone. It helps speed up content creation while allowing you to review, edit, and adjust the output before publishing, ensuring full control over the final article.
Enable AI in the Advanced account settings. Once enabled, AI is available directly on the Article page text screen and can be used in all text fields such as the title, summary, and text blocks to summarise, rewrite, change the tone, and translate the texts.
Title section
The Title section defines the main title and subtitle of the article. The title is used as the primary heading, and is one of the mandatory fields on the page screen, while the subtitle adds supporting context and can be used for SEO purposes.
You can also add SEO metadata from this section.
Summary
The Summary appears near the top of the page. It can be used to highlight key points or provide a short introduction.
You can choose whether the summary title is displayed on the page.
Excerpt
By default, the first few sentences of an article will be shown in the Headlines module or on the archive page. However, this can be overwritten by the use of an Excerpt text block.
Textblocks
Textblocks are used to build the main body of the article. Each text block supports rich text formatting, headings, lists, and links. For Article pages the first text block is mandatory to fill out.
You can add multiple text blocks, to add modules in between and structure longer articles, by clicking the Add additional text block button. Text blocks can be reordered via the Page layout and edited individually.
Inline image
Inline images allow you to place images directly within a text block. This helps support the written content by adding visual context at relevant points in the article. Inline images can be added from the Asset manager and positioned between paragraphs without affecting the overall page layout.
Boilerplate
The Boilerplate section is optional and typically used for standard content such as disclaimers or company descriptions. You can choose whether the title is displayed on the page.
Mass edit the boilerplate
The platform allows users to update all Boilerplate modules at once, helping save time and avoid repetitive edits.
Open an article that contains the boilerplate you want to apply to other articles. Scroll to the Boilerplate section and click Mass edit in the bottom right corner.
Confirm the action when prompted and click Save. The boilerplate will be updated for all articles in the current language where it is used.