Page management query

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Wolksby
 
 
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Page management query

Post by Wolksby »

Hi,

I am doing a minor revamp of my website, but want to make some more pages optional for the visitor, rather than oblige them to have to wade through too much information in the first instance.

Here is my question: I have an existing page which I'll call Page 1. I have edited it and find that the first half of Page 1 is fine as it is.

Rather than the second section of the page merely follow on, I firstly cloned Page 1, and have called this Page 1a.

On Page 1, I split the page at the point where I want page !a to start.

Having got the full page temporarily still available as Page 1a, I deleted all the text/images, that would have been on the original Page 1, and, of course am then left with a gap when the text has been deleted.

It would take an age to move every item (text box or image) carefully up to the top of the page, because I need to keep the relative positioning the same, so that it will still appear correct online.

Is there any way by which either the 'space' between the top of the page (the original material from Page 1) can be removed in one go, or is there a way to copy the whole of the lower section - a mix of text boxes and images -in one go and bring it to the top?

Your help would be much appreciated.

Thanks
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Pablo
 
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Re: Page management query

Post by Pablo »

If you use flexible layouts (using layout grids or flexbox) then if you remove content, the other content will automatically be relocated.
If you use fixed layout then all objects have a fixed position and removing an object will not affect the rest of the layout.
In that case you may use 'Select all' to move all objects to the top manually.
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Re: Page management query

Post by Wolksby »

Many thanks, as ever, Pablo.

Such clear advice, which solved the problem, and virtually by return.

Where else would you get that kind of customer service!

Alway very much appreciated! :D :D
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