Manage content

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Content can be elements, pages, and blocks in Optimizely Content Management System (CMS) (SaaS). Content can also be assets such as images and videos or documents in Word or PDF format. Content can originate from different sources. CMS has sophisticated version management features, allowing multiple editors to work with draft versions before approving and publishing the content

  • Editors, marketers, or merchandisers can create content internally on an ecommerce application.
  • A visitor community member can create content externally through interactive social features on the application if these are available.

Manage content tasks:

You can preview draft content before publishing to verify the content before publishing. When working with personalization, you can preview content and how it displays for different visitor groups. To further limit access to content that is work-in-progress, you can also set access rights for content from the edit view.

Content structure

In the Optimizely Content Management System (CMS), the page tree structure is located in edit view under Pages. The root page is at the top of the structure, usually with one or more start pages directly underneath. The structure of the application is made up of pages. By default, the page structure is reflected in the navigation menus. To simplify navigation, limit the submenu structure to a maximum of three levels.

Page tree

By hovering over a page in the tree structure, information about the page displays, such as ID and page type. A set of page tree symbols provides additional information about the structure. Your instance might be customized with other symbols implemented by the developer.

A set of page tree symbols provides additional information about the structure.

By default, when you create a page, it is placed at the top of the node structure. For example, in the following image, the XXX page was created in the Mosey Bank node, then YYY, and then ZZZ, each placed at the top. You can move these my dragging and dropping them elsewhere.

the XXX page was created in the Mosey Bank
  node, then YYY, and then ZZZ, each placed at the top.

Move a page

Use drag and drop to move a page, or select Cut in the context menu for the page you want to move and select Paste for the destination page. You can also move pages using the keyboard commands CTRL+X for cut (on Mac: CMD+X), and CTRL+V for paste (on Mac: CMD+V).

You can also move pages using the keyboard commands CTRL+X
  for cut (on Mac: CMD+X), and CTRL+V for paste (on Mac: CMD+V)

When you move a page, internal links are redirected to the new location and are not broken. However, any external links pointing to the moved page will be broken.

Copy a page

Press CTRL (or on Mac: Option) on your keyboard and drag and drop to copy a page, or select More (...) > Copy for the page you want to copy, then select Paste for the destination page. You can also copy pages using the keyboard commands CTRL+C for copy (on Mac: CMD+C), and CTRL+V for paste (on Mac: CMD+V).

You can also copy pages using
  the keyboard commands CTRL+C for copy (on Mac: CMD+C), and CTRL+V for paste (on
  Mac: CMD+V).

Subpages and associated media files in local page folders are copied also, and the links point to the new copy of the page. Settings, such as dynamic properties and categories are copied also with the new page.

When you copy and paste a page under the same node, the Name in URL property of the copied page is typically named Name in URL1, which you need to change after copying.

Remove content

Removed folders, pages, blocks, and media files are moved to trash and are not publicly available on the application. Remember to update any links to removed content. When you remove a page, all underlying pages are removed. See Delete and restore content.

When you remove a page, all underlying pages are removed.