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template, to guarantee just that; see "Creating a Web template with a Wizard" on page352.
Other approaches are described below, in "Adding a Web page" on the facing page.
Adding a Web page
When a Web template is created (see "Creating a Web template with a Wizard" on page352),
only one Web section is added to it. A Web context may contain various templates, but per
record only one of those can be used to generate output.
It is not possible to add a Web section to an existing Web context with the help of a Template
Wizard.
To provide alternative content for the web page, you could use Conditional Content (see
"Showing content conditionally" on page543), or Snippets and a script (see the Help topics
"Snippets" on page486 and "Loading a snippet via a script" on page568, and this how-to:
Multi-page Web template.)
Tip
For an example of how to serve different web pages using snippets, see the following how-to:
Creating a multi-page Web template.
If you would like to start with a template that is identical to the one you already have, consider
copying it (see "Copying a section" on page295).
To add a blank section to the Web context:
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On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, right-click the Web folder, and then
click New Web page.
Deleting a Web page
To delete a Web section:
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On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, expand the Web context, right-
click the name of the section, and then click Delete.
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