Edit an Existing Page

Edit an Existing Page

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Objective

This guide explains how to edit an existing page in Cascade CMS, update its content or settings, and publish the changes to the live site.


When to Use This Process

Use this process when you need to:

  • Update page text or images

  • Fix broken links

  • Modify headings or layout components

  • Update metadata

  • Adjust navigation display settings


Before You Start

  • You are logged into Cascade CMS

  • You have edit permissions for the page

  • You have identified the correct page in the Asset Tree

  • You understand whether workflow approval is required


Step-by-Step Instructions

1. To view your site's content, click on the Site dropdown in the upper left corner. Select your site, e.g. ACAD-COMM-demo.miami.edu. You can type or search for the name.

2. Once on your Site, select the desired page in the Site Content menu on the left.

3. Once the page has loaded, click the Edit tab.

You can also edit a page by right-clicking on the page name, and selecting the Edit option from the context menu.

4. Edit the content using the WYSIWYG editor, or by making the desired changes to the text in the content fields.

5. Click Preview Draft (blue button at the top of the screen). After previewing the draft, click Submit to save these changes to the CMS.

6. The page has been successfully saved to the CMS. You must now Publish your page.

7. Select one or more of the outputs to Publish to the destinations selected.

Your changes will be saved in the CMS after you click Submit, but they will not appear on your website until the page is Published.


Best Practices

✔ Preview before publishing
✔ Verify links (internal and external)
✔ Confirm images are published
✔ Update metadata when making major changes
✔ Publish linked assets if modified


Common Scenarios

Changes not visible on live site
→ Confirm the page was published to Production.

Broken image after editing
→ Ensure the image asset was uploaded and published.


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