Landing pages are meant to guide visitors to pages that contain the anwers to their questions. They appear at the start and during customer journeys; not at the end. You can show 'previews' of subsequent pages in the customer journey on landing pages. When to choose which content type can be read in the article Composite pages and overviews.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Menu* | Choose whether or not the landing page should show a left menu. Landing pages at the top level in the menu do not need a menu, other landing pages in most cases do. |
| Title* | Landing page title. |
| Hero | Add a large image to be displayed at the top of the page. Review the image guidelines. |
| Intro* | Introduction of up to 300 characters. The introduction is displayed in a larger font at the top of the page, and on the map view (with the introduction breaking off after 250 characters). |
| Primary quicklinks | Add up to 3 primary quicklinks and help people quickly navigate to these topics ((top) tasks). These links are displayed as blocks at the top of the page. Do not use this for anchor links that point to content on that landing page. |
| Secondary quicklinks | Add up to 7 secondary quicklinks and help people quickly navigate to these topics. These links are displayed as prominent links at the top of the page. Do not use this for anchor links that point to content on that landing page. |
| Sections | Add content blocks. More about content blocks. Landing pages without a menu allow for up to 3 columns of content blocks. Landing pages with a menu allow for up to 2 columns of content blocks. |
The SEO tab appears on every content type. The tab is partially populated from other fields of the content type. Still, it is wise to see if you can improve the SEO information.
- Click save.
- The 'title' and 'summary' fields in the SEO tab are generated from the information entered on the content tab.
- Read what improvements you can do in the input instructions for SEO (tab).