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Advanced Page Properties

There are several tabs at the top of the editing screen. If you are logged in as an Administrator, you'll see an Advanced tab next to the Properties tab. Click this tab to view and edit the following Advanced Page Properties:

Page Security

See Page Security for details.

Disable/Hide Comments for This Page

If it's not appropriate to allow users to comment on a specific page, you can disable comments by checking this box. You can also disable comments on the entire site on the Site Security settings page.

Hide this page from the Index, Recent Changes, and Search

Check this box to keep the page from being listed in the site's Index page, Recent Changes page, Change Notification emails, and Search results. This effectively hides the existance of the page from visitors to the site. This setting may be useful for include pages or utility pages that serve a special purpose but aren't appropriate for direct viewing by site visitors. Pages hidden using this feature are listed in the Special Pages section of Site Settings so they won't get lost.

Allow Child Modification

This option allows users who cannot edit this page to add pages underneath it as children on the Organize tab. This is useful for menu or category pages that are parents of template pages used by Registered users.

For example, if you don't want Registered users to be able to edit your site's Menu page, you can enable this option to allow registered users to create new pages on the site that are children of the Menu page (and thus listed in the navigation) without giving them the edit access they would otherwise need.

Serve Raw Page Content 

This property allows the content of a page to be served up "raw", without being included in the site's layout. When enabled, you can also specify the content type that the server should specify. This allows non-HTML pages like Javascript includes, cascading stylesheets and XML documents to be served and easily editable from EditMe.

Content Type

The Content Type dropdown can be used for two purposes: 1) You can use it to specify the output format of Raw pages. 2) You can use it to specify that a page should be processed as a server-side Scripted Page (see Developer Support). See MIME Types for help in choosing a MIME Type for your page.

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