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# Manual ## Getting Started Global pages and snippets can be maintained by administrators in `Administration -> Custom Pages -> Overview`. Space pages and snippets require additional module installation on space level and can be maintained by space administrators in `Space Settings Dropdown -> Custom Pages`. After selecting a **target** for your new page as for example the **Top Navigation**, you have to select a content type. On space level the available content types are limited for security reasons. Most content types provide the following setting which may vary between different targets: | Setting | Description | |---|---| | Title | Page link or Snippet title | | Page Content or url | E.g. Iframe link or Markdown content | | Url shortcut | If your installation supports pretty urls, this page setting can be used to create page urls as `www.example.de/p/mypage` | | Icon | Page icons are used for menu link. Snippet icons are displayed beside the title in the snippet head | | Sort Order | Used for ordering your sidebar or navigation | | Style Class | This class will be added to the root of your page or snippet | | Only visible for admins | The page should only be displayed for system or space admin users, this can also be used while concepting a page | | Open in new window | This setting can be used for pages in order to open the page in a new window (tab) | ## Templates The custom pages module provides a simple template mechanism based on [twig](https://twig.symfony.com/). Templates can be maintained under `Administration -> Templates`. > Note: In order to use template based pages or snippets on space level, you'll have to allow the layout for spaces within the general settings of the template. ### Layouts When creating a new template based page or snippet, you have to select a layout template which is used as the base layout of your page. Usually a layout will consist of static elements as for example a headline, subheadline and container elements. You can add the following static elements to your layout: | Type | Description | |---|---| | Text | A simple plain text element | | Richtext | A Html richtext editor based on [TinyMCE](https://www.tiny.cloud/) | | HumHub Richtext | The HumHub Richtext, can be used for mentionings, oembed etc. | | Image | Image element | | File | Renders a file url (no link etc) | | File Download | Renders a file download link | A very simple layout could look like the following: ``` <style> // Some additional styling <style> <div class="row"> <div class="col-md-12"> <div class="panel panel-default"> <div class="panel-heading"> {{ headline }} </div> <div class="panel-body"> <div class="abstract"> {{ abstract }} </div> <div class="abstract"> {{ content }} </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> ``` With a simple text element as **headline**, a HumHub Richtext as **abstract** and a **container** element which allows multiple container items. ### Container A container element can contain one or multiple container items. Container items themselves are based on templates managed under `Administration -> Tempaltes -> Container`. A container element can either act as container of **inline** or **block** elements or just allow a single element. Furthermore a container element can restrict the allowed types of container items. The following example shows a simple quotation container element with two text elements **text** and **info**: ``` <blockquote> {{ text }} </blockquote> <span>{{ info }}</span> ``` Another container example with a figure and floating text based upon a **image** image element and **figcaption** text element: ``` <figure class="pull-left"> {{ image }} </figure> <figcaption>{{ figcaption }}</figcaption> <p> {{ text }}</p> ```