Cloning pages into a new subfolder for multi-language?
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Hello guys,
I have several concrete pages on the root dir, that I need to clone so I can later edit and translate.
Is it possible to do it without manually adding the pages and redoing all the custom blocks/settings on each page?
Thanks
I have several concrete pages on the root dir, that I need to clone so I can later edit and translate.
Is it possible to do it without manually adding the pages and redoing all the custom blocks/settings on each page?
Thanks
go to the sitemap, click on a site, copy and then drag and drop the "folder". It will then ask to whether you want to create an alias, copy the page or copy the page including all children pages...
i didnt know I could do that.
What if I just want to copy ONE PAGE???
I have one page (at top level) that I need to duplicate and place at the top level as well... I can't for the life of me figure out how to duplicate (and then edit) that page without having to copy each section of the page into the clipboard - which seems to be a bit ridiculous
I have one page (at top level) that I need to duplicate and place at the top level as well... I can't for the life of me figure out how to duplicate (and then edit) that page without having to copy each section of the page into the clipboard - which seems to be a bit ridiculous
For me, the easiest way to copy a page is to go to SiteMap, then click the Page Search tab at the top of the page.
When you click on the page to be copied, one of the options is to Move/Copy. When you click on that option, a popup appears presenting the SiteMap again. Simply click on the folder the new page is to be copied into.
As mentioned above, you will be given the choice to move, copy, etc. After selecting the right copy choice the new page is then created and named the same as the old page, but with a ''2'' added to the old name.
When you click on the page to be copied, one of the options is to Move/Copy. When you click on that option, a popup appears presenting the SiteMap again. Simply click on the folder the new page is to be copied into.
As mentioned above, you will be given the choice to move, copy, etc. After selecting the right copy choice the new page is then created and named the same as the old page, but with a ''2'' added to the old name.