
One for desktop (computers and tablets) visitors and one for mobile (phone) visitors. Two Page Styles can be made available for a Page to use. You can also create Mobile Page Styles so you can display any design or layout that best fits a mobile phone screens and liveSite will automatically detect the device and switch Page Styles. So even if you have a 1,000 page website to build, you may only need four Page Styles: Page Styles work the same way, only for your website. This provides consistency in the design, and simplifies the printing process. To better understand Page Styles, consider this example: A print magazine might have the follow page layouts:Įven through there are only five layouts, an entire 120 page magazine can be built with them. Page Styles are the containers that hold the complete HTML page (HTML, javascript, CSS, images, etc.) that surround each Page and it's content. Page Styles also define the location of any additional Designer Regions, Dynamic Regions, and Login Regions that only your Site Designers have access too. Page Styles control the overall layout of each Page, so it will define the number and location of the Menu Region, Common Regions, and Page Regions that are editable by your Site Managers and Content Managers. Page Styles account for the "look and feel" of each Page, and can be defined at the Page level or the Folder level, so you can create one look for the entire website, or make each area of your website look different. This screen displays all of the Page Styles defined for the website, and whether or not they are being used by any Page or Folder.
