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Presto has a system requirement that each page must have at least one parent page. As a result, before you can create a new page on your website, you first need to use the Explore tab to navigate to where you want to create the new page in the site hierarchy.
Once you have navigated to the correct parent page, click on the button in the Page Tools. A select box of possible sub-page types will be enabled below the button. Use this to select the type of page you want to create. In most cases the only option that will appear here is 'page'. If your site has custom page types created for your requirements, then those page types will appear in this list.
Once you select the page type in the selection box, the Work Panel will go to the Content tab and provide you with an empty form. Enter a page title in the 'name' field and the page content in the 'content' field and click the 'Save' button in the Page Tools. When the page has been successfully saved to the system, you will see the message "Your form input has been SAVED!" under the status heading in the Page Tools.
Example: If you wanted to create a new page that appears in the About Us section of the site, you would need to use the Site Explorer to navigate to the About Us page and click on it to make it the active page. In this example, the About Us page is known as the parent page to all of it's sub-pages. About Us is both a web page and a section. This is quite common as any page in the system can have sub-pages. Once a page has sub-pages, the Presto system considers it a section.
The general term "section" should not to be confused with a special page type called "Section", which has particular fields for giving a unique look and feel to sections of your website.
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