Pages
Pages are one way of organizing and presenting content to intranet users. They're similar to a regular web page.
There are two types of pages: Content pages and Widget pages. Page types can't be changed after they're created, so if you're looking for the most flexibility and future options with a page, choose a Widget page.
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Content Page
Content pages are just regular html pages with text, links, images, etc. This is called static content, as it only changes when you directly edit it. The content runs full-width across the centre of the page.
A Content page can be a single HTML page or it can contain other pages (i.e. sub pages) – allowing you to create an unlimited hierarchy of pages. This capability can be helpful if you’d like to offer a group of users the ability to create and manage a wiki-area on the intranet site.
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Widget Page
Widget pages can have both static and dynamic (i.e. automatically updated) content, so they give you lots of flexibility in terms of both layout and function. With widgets, on a single page you can include text and links, plus automatically updated content from other parts of your intranet or external sources such as news - it's a self-updating page!
The Home Page of a site is usually a Widget page.
Just like Content pages, Widget pages can include Sub Pages to create a hierarchy.