Content Tab

When you first login to the backend, you will see a page listing the most recent content types added to the site. If one of these is the content you wish to edit, you can click on it directly to get to that page, and then click edit.

Otherwise, find the "Content" Tab at the top left of the page in the navigation bar and click it. This brings you to the Content section. Here you can add new content to the site, by pressing the green "+Add content" button, or edit content types by looking them up in the search bar. You can also add and edit Media items from this page as well, by clicking on the "Media" tab.

Add Content

To add content types that are common for your implementation, click on the shortcuts link located to the left of your profile name

To add new content of all types, click the "+Add content" button. This will bring you to a list of all the content types available from Accordion Tabs, News, to Personnel. Once you determine which content type you want, click on it. You are then brought to the page to fill out. When you are done, click "Save". If it is not ready to publish at this time, you can click "Published".

Edit Content

To edit an existing page or other content type, you first need to find the page by searching for it. In addition to just scrolling through the list (the most recently updated pages are at the top), you can search for it in a few ways.

Once you have found the page you want, click on the Title, and then click “Edit” in the navigation above. Alternatively, you can select “Edit” in the Operations columns.

Edit the page, and then press the blue “Save” button at the bottom.

Delete content

Content can be completely removed from the site, search results, and all entity lists by selecting “Delete” in the Operations dropdown or by clicking the “Delete” after clicking on the piece of content.

Blocks

Content in Cloverleaf is structured as pages and block. Pages (like basic pages) contain Blocks which can be rearranged and added as needed. Each block contains a unique feature set like a button, accordion, or highlight. Blocks can be rearranged to create rich pages and flexible layouts.