Where do I find it?
SIDE PANEL> Pages
What does it mean?
The Pages section is where you can manage all your website's published pages and drafts, such as the Terms and Conditions page. It's important to name your pages clearly and descriptively, as this will make it easier to locate them in the future using the search function. Properly organised page names ensure efficient content management.
What should I do?
Please note that some images may vary slightly from those shown in this article. |
How to create a page?
Please note that this section does not apply to tour pages, which should not be edited solely for SEO configuration. |
To add a new page, you need to navigate to Pages > Add New Page. If you just want to edit an existing page, then go to Pages > edit the corresponding page.
Please, note that when you add a new page, the “Default template” is preselected. According to this template, there are a few elements that can be configured and added to the page when using the ‘Default template’. Templates cannot be created, as we already provide a comprehensive set of templates designed to cover all the essential pages your website requires.
A selection of templates is available, and you can choose one based on the specific purpose of the new page you wish to create, for instance, the “Destination Holding Page”, “City Page” or “Default Template” among others.
Below, we outline the most common elements found in the templates.
1. Add title – Title is referenced in Slug, Browser tab title, Plugins, etc.
2. Type “/” to choose a block. Content can be added using blocks. Blocks have multiple options like HTML, paragraph, headings, tables, media, etc. It has multiple styling options for the content.
3. Tour Search Keyword & Title.
This section's output is a list of tours that can be displayed in various ways, depending on three distinct methods.
Method 1: The tours are listed according to their tour IDs. You need to enter these tour IDs in the corresponding field. In this example, tour IDs 1, 2, and 3 will be displayed.
Method 2: Tours are listed according to the category.
Method 3: Tours are listed according to the location.
Special offers: if you select this checkbox, it only shows tours that are on special offer.
Size of List: you can define here the size of list, which is 3 by default.
6. Custom values, keywords, fields, etc. - Users can create custom fields, keys etc. from this section. Few are already created as mentioned below:
a. Destination Landing Banner
b. Destination Landing Link
c. Destination Landing Essential Blog
d. Destination Landing articles
e. Destination Landing Google Map
f. Destination Landing Video
g. Destination Custom uploader
h. Yoast SEO
For more information, please visit the section ‘How to configure SEO for pages?’
i. Footer Content
Page settings
On the right-hand side, you'll find various settings, including the title, featured image, publish status, template and parent page.
Block Configuration
Select block to view the configuration settings.
The settings are displayed based on the type of block / content selected. Examples:
i. Paragraph attributes – size, colour, background, font face, anchor tags, CSS 10
ii. Image attributes – Style (Square, Round), Alt text, Image size, etc. iii. Heading attributes, etc.
3. Once the Page content and setup is complete, it can be previewed, saved as draft, or published.
To add new blocks to the page, you need to click on the plus button on the top left side to view the block inserter section.
We do not recommend this, as adding new blocks to the page would deviate from the original template design. |
Pages categories
The website has various pages which can be categorised (based on the structure) as follows:
1. Home/Main/Landing page
2. Destination-X page (‘About <Location>’ pages)
It contains a list of all the tours given for a certain destination. It uses the “Destination Holding/Landing page” template.
3. Tour detail page
You can find all the tours detail pages under the Tours section:
The data for the tour page is pulled via TourCMS API including tour details, images, etc. The data is pulled periodically. Please, visit the ‘Tours’ section for more details. Tour pages should not be edited except SEO configuration for the tour. To configure the SEO, details are mentioned in the section ‘How to configure SEO for pages?’ |
4. Checkout/ Cart/ Cart Complete pages
5. Magazine landing page
6. Blog landing/list page
It uses the template “Blog List page”.
7. Blog page
Blog pages can be found under the Posts section:
8. Information pages (E.g. Contact page, review page, Agents and Affiliates page etc.)
Example: Contact page
9. Enquiry
It uses the “Enquiry Page” template.
10. Agents and Affiliates
It uses the “Agent Page” template.
11. FAQs
It uses the “Default Template” template.
12. Tour search
Once you enter the key work, you go to the “Tour search” page.
Here you can filter by category, sort by different options and change the number of results per page. This page uses the “Tour search page” template.
The searching keywords can be entered in SIDE PANEL> SETTINGS> GRAY LINE LICENSEE TOURCMS PLUGIN
Each page category has a fixed design template; the design template cannot be edited, but content can be edited within the existing blocks/widgets or using new blocks. |
How to edit a page?
To edit a page, hover over the page name and click on the edit link in the page view list.
On clicking the edit link, page contents will be displayed in edit mode which can be edited the same way as the create page.
How to delete a page?
Users can delete a page by hovering over the page name and clicking on the trash link in the page view list. To delete the page permanently, the user can go to the trash bin and delete the page.