The Content Designer for Pages combines a structured page layout with an intuitive what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) editor and side panel tools. This helps you build clear, structured pages that are easy for employees to read and navigate.
This guide, together with explanatory videos, takes you from understanding the Content Designer to creating your first page.
You can follow the steps in order or jump directly to what you need.
In this guide:
Know | See | Explore | Practice | Compare | Learn
Know: Feature Overview
The feature overview video below introduces the core building elements:
- Sections: Create clear content divisions on the page.
- Containers: Group related content together for structure.
- Blocks: Add text, images, media, and layout elements.
- Files: Attach downloadable resources where needed.
▶ If you’re new, we recommend watching the overview video on the Content Designer first.
See: See it in Action
This walkthrough demonstrates how to:
- Structure your page using sections
- Arrange content with containers
- Add and edit content using blocks
- Select elements to access their contextual toolbar for editing options
▶ Watch how a page is structured and built using the Content Designer.
Explore: Follow the Studio Guide
If you haven’t already seen the Studio guide for the Content Designer, here’s your chance to go explore.
If you do not have access to a page with the content designer, reach out to your platform Administrator.
Prerequisite: You have access to a page with the content designer.
- In Studio, go to Content > Pages > a page with the Content Designer.
- Select the book icon in the left panel of the Content Designer.
- Follow the interactive guide.
Practice: Ready to Try it Out
Now it’s your turn to apply what you’ve learned and start building your own page.
You can practice in any environment available to you:
- Practice in an existing page you have access to
- Or request access to a page from your admin
- Or use a dedicated test page if your organization provides
We would love to hear your feedback after you have finished your first draft.
Compare: Content Designer and Classic Editor
If you have used the classic page editor before, this section highlights the key differences between the two experiences. In the Content Designer:
- Layouts are more modular and structured
- Blocks replace widgets, offering greater flexibility
▶ Watch the Classic Page Editor and Content Designer comparison.
Learn: Additional Resources
- Support Portal: Content Designer
- Campus Course: Building Better Pages with the Content Designer
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