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Main Page Content

The main content area of the page displays content as entered into iCM. This includes text, images, inline links and other embedded items.

Breadcrumb

The breadcrumb trail shows the current position of an article in the navigation tree of the site. Each page title acts as a link to a direct ancestor of the current article. The current article is not included in the list.

Note: The breadcrumb trail will be displayed on all pages except for those that use the Home template, where the article extras will determine whether it appears or not.

Page Title

Beneath the breadcrumb is the title of the current page.

Text and Body Content

Beneath the page title is the page's introductory and body text with its inline content. The article's introductory text appears first, in a bold font, larger than the standard body text.

The first image related to an article appears between the introductory text and main body content.  This location is intended to be used for a full-width banner. Text does not wrap around the image.

Related Articles

Related articles in the Impact theme appear as full width panels below the body content. You can add metadata to each related article to change the style and behaviour of the panel.

For a full description of all of the different types of panel, see Impact Panels

Related Content

After the related article panels, other types of related content is displayed in two columns. Each asset type (forms, media, rendered articles, polls, features and links) appears in its own block. Blocks are arranged to best fill the available space. Links to items in these blocks, on mouseover, use a contrasting background colour rather than an underline.

Page Utilities

Page Utilities
 

At the bottom of each page, below the main content (yet not part of the footer) are the page utilities.

The utilities include social media share icons, a link to "email this page" and a print icon.

The "email this page" link is a "mailto" link which opens the user's default email program. The print icon triggers the browser's "print" method. Only the actual page content is printed, items like the header, footer and left navigation are excluded.

Last modified on June 27, 2023

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