Using specialised page templates
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Users who need to use specialised page templates.
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This article explains the different specialised page templates available and how to use them to create various types of content pages.
FAQ-overview page template
This template creates a page displaying all FAQs divided into tabs based on the tags added to individual FAQ items. The page opens on Show all on the far left, with additional tabs appearing to the right in alphabetical order.
News-overview page template
This template creates a page displaying all news items subdivided by their tags. The page opens on the Show all tab, with additional tag-based tabs appearing to the right in alphabetical order.
Documents overview template
This template creates a page listing all documents uploaded via Admin > Uploads. By using matching tags in the menu editor and uploaded documents, you can group the overview by tag.
In the example below, the menu uses the document overview template to show all documents tagged with "noisemonitoring" and "2018".
On the website, this lists all documents with these tags under Show all, whilst showing only documents tagged "2018" on the 2018 tab.
Internal/external link template
This template does not create a separate page. Instead, it creates a menu item that links directly to another internal or external webpage.
Admin template
This template creates the admin menu. The menu options under Admin are managed by Casper or placed there automatically.
Homepage template
This template creates the homepage with various dynamic elements. Due to its complexity, a dedicated chapter covers this template in the manual. See Homepage for details.
Flighttracker page template
This template creates an iframe displaying the flight tracking page. You can add explanatory text in the flight tracker sidebar field on the right or in the flight tracker content field below.
Sub-menu template
This template does not create a separate page. It must be used for items at the highest level in the menu structure.