CMS Manual
Manual Overview
This section gives some key points about the CMS Manual. Please read this first if you are new to Kentico.
Read MoreLogging In
This section explains how to log in to Kentico and provides the URLs to make content updates to the site.
Read MorePage Types Overview
Each page on the website uses a specific Page Type that determines the page layout. Read this section to learn more about how to navigate to a specific page, how to preview changes, how to create a new page, how to delete/archive a page, and other useful information.
Read MoreMedia Library
Media Library is the area in Kentico where all digital assets used for the website, such as images, are stored. This section explains how to access, manage and organize the Media Library.
Read MoreRedirects
This section gives an overview of redirects and explains how to create, update, and delete redirects. When you delete or archive a page, it is best practice to implement a redirect to the new URL to ensure users are taken to the new page destination.
Read MoreManaging CMS Users
Table of Contents:How to Navigate to the Users InterfaceHow to Create a UserHow to Update a UserHow to Delete a UserNote: You must have have privilege level of “Administrator” or "Global Administrator" to access this area.
Read MoreSocial Share & Metadata
For each page, you're able to define and optimize what preview data (page title, description, image) displays when a user shares a page URL on social media. This section also discussed how to add metadata to pages, which is good for SEO.
Read MoreSchema Testing Guide
This section details schema testing methods and how to add schema to a page within Kentico.
Read MoreMenus
This section explains how to create new links, update or delete items in the navigation, footer, and sitemap menus.
Read MoreCategory Overview Page
This section explains how to create a new Category Overview page and how to update or delete an existing one. Examples of Category Overview Pages:
Read MoreGeneral Content Page
This section explains how to create a new General Content page and how to update or delete an existing one. Majority of the site uses the General Content page for pages that are WYSIWYG content. This section also explains the Page Builder tool and how to use it.
Examples of General Content Pages:
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