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Page Types
Page types are templates to assist in building your website layout and navigation. Each SFU-branded template contains default elements such as a header, a navigation bar, and a footer. Some pages are available for specialty content like news pages, faculty profile and blog pages.
For more information about creating a new page see Basic Authoring.
Basic Sub Page
Sub pages are secondary level page templates used to create sections within your website. Unlike the homepage, sub pages have a side navigation on the left of the page. Generally, the sub page should be used for any second-level navigation item in your menu.
Banner images
- Images should be cropped to 4:1 ratio.
- Page title should be in H1 above the banner image.