Website Demo
Learn about some of your options for building website content.
These pages lays out the major content types, the styling and formatting options available, and the content blocks used to make pages.
Main Content/Page Types
Learn about alerts, basic pages, news pages, and webforms.
This guide doesn't cover events, which should created by an events editor and can be guided by the events team. It also doesn't cover book content type which is used for holding long text heavy content that would have previously been in PDFs. It also doesn't cover location pages.

These are used for letting users know about service changes or closures. They are brief, 1-2 sentences, but can link to pages with further information.

These are used for temporary content that doesn't have a long term place in the menu structure. Typically things like media releases, contests, inclusion calendar booklists, or complex closures.

Basic pages are the standard pages used to build much of our website. These are intended for long term or permanent content. They generally will have a place in the overall navigational menus.

These are used if we need to collect some sort of information from patrons, or we want to give them a way to communicate with us.
Content Blocks and Style Options
Learn about the building blocks used on basic and news pages. Find styling options for text and images, and some tips on writing for the web.

Learn about formatting options with body text and text blocks.

Learn about the various building blocks used to create pages on our site.

Learn about some of the options when using images on our website and the considerations to think about.

Learn about writing for the web and find links to additional resources.