To add a page to your store,
1. Ensure you have clicked on the Pages tab at the top of the Tree View,
2. Click on the 'Add Page' button below the List View. This will add a page into the Page Tree View immediately below the last page selected there.
As you add a page, the relevant Page Details tab will become active with its relevant sub-tabs. These sub tabs will allow you to, amongst other things, name the page and set a background colour or image.
Creating a tree-structure with pages
When you add a page to your EROL store, your new page will be tagged onto the
string of pages in the page's Tree View.
A page can be inserted at any point in the structure as pages get added immediately
below the last page selected in the structure.
The Page tree structure can contain multiple, unlimited sub-levels. This means
that the creation of departments, sub departments, aisles, sections, subsections
etc. is possible.
Creating sub-pages
The Tree View can contain multiple infinite sub-levels, allowing you to create
departments, sub departments, aisles, sections, subsections etc.
To add a sub-level page (or Child Page) to the tree structure,
1. Click on the 'Add Child Page' button below the List View. This will insert a new page underneath and to the right of the previously selected page (which now becomes a Parent Page).
This new page will
become a child of the previous page and although there is no physical link between
the two, the Tree View regards the new child page as living under its parent
page. The Parent Page can expand and contract to reveal or hide its Child Pages.
A Child Page is identical to a normal page. The only difference is that it will
be displayed in the Tree View as being a Child of the previous page. Making
a page a Child Page does not link it to the Parent Page in any physical manner.
This is purely a visual representation to facilitate easier identification of
levels and sub-levels.
It is possible to continue to add Child Pages to existing Child Pages.
Turning existing pages into Child Pages
Any existing page can be added below another page as a Child Page by cutting
or copying the page and then pasting as a Child Page.
When you click on the Paste button you will be offered the option of pasting
as a Child Page, or pasting as normal.
Using this method, child pages can also be cut or copied and pasted into the
tree view as normal pages.
Deleting a page
To delete a page, select it in the Tree View, then click on the Delete button.
You will always be prompted as to whether you want to continue with the delete
before the page is actually removed from the tree structure.
Deleting a page will delete all the Items on that page too and, if there are
Child Pages associated with it, all those pages and their Items too.
Once a page has been deleted it cannot be recalled again.