Publication settings and layout options are only available through the web.
In addition to a publication's homepage, you can set up additional feature pages that can act as a landing page or a specialized collection of your publication's contents.
- Go to your publication homepage.
- Click on the Manage publication menu.
- Under Settings, click Subpages.
- To create a new page, click on New subpage.
Each subpage has a title, link, and description. All these items are mandatory.
The description appears on search engine results pages, so it's recommended that it summarizes the page content in approximately 160 characters.
Under Layout, you can add sections, as in your publication homepage.
You can add as many sections to the subpage and customize how many stories they should contain and how they should behave.
To create a new section, click the Add section button.
You can choose between different types of sections. Click the down arrow next to Section to change the source of the stories.
- Latest stories: the most recently published stories from your publication.
- Editor's picks: choose specific stories to feature.
- Stories in a topic: stories with a specific topic.
After that, you can choose how many stories appear in a section using the - or + controls. You can add up to 25 stories per section.
You can also choose how the stories are shown. To change the display mode, click one of the options on the toolbar.
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Grid: Stories appear as cards with up to three per row.
• This mode has two additional options: one to decide whether the title is above or below the image, and another to hide or show the margins between stories. - Stream: Stories are displayed as a list, with the image on top.
- List: Stories are also shown as a list, but in a more compact format.
And finally, each section can have an optional title.
You can also add a tab in the publication's navigation bar that will link to your subpage. To do that, go to your publication homepage, click Manage publication, and then on Navigation under the Settings section.