Contents Now Platform Capabilities Previous Topic Next Topic Content pages in CMS Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Content pages in CMS Content pages are the core of the Content Management System. A content page is a web page that displays blocks of content. Pages are built from content blocks and organized into sites. Pages display as regular webpages that are rendered in HTML. Constructing a content page requires a basic knowledge of HTML. Content pages are formed by arranging content blocks in predefined layouts. They can be used to present login pages, search pages, or ServiceNow content. Create a content pagePages are built from content blocks and organized into sites.Add content to a pageAfter you define the page settings, set the content of the page by adding content blocks. Setting content blocks is similar to how you add content to homepages.Copy a pageCopying pages is an efficient way to avoid duplicating the same work and to create pages quickly from a guiding master template.Assign a page to a siteIf you have created multiple sites, you can add pages from one site to another site.Add a page to an applicationHomepages and content pages are not added automatically to update sets and applications. They must be manually added.Configure a private UI page for CMS linksWith single sign-on (SSO) in place, you can generate email links that take users directly to tickets and applications through the CMS interface.Related conceptsContent sitesContent Management templatesContent typesContent blocksStyle in Content ManagementContent Management meta tags On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Content pages in CMS Content pages are the core of the Content Management System. A content page is a web page that displays blocks of content. Pages are built from content blocks and organized into sites. Pages display as regular webpages that are rendered in HTML. Constructing a content page requires a basic knowledge of HTML. Content pages are formed by arranging content blocks in predefined layouts. They can be used to present login pages, search pages, or ServiceNow content. Create a content pagePages are built from content blocks and organized into sites.Add content to a pageAfter you define the page settings, set the content of the page by adding content blocks. Setting content blocks is similar to how you add content to homepages.Copy a pageCopying pages is an efficient way to avoid duplicating the same work and to create pages quickly from a guiding master template.Assign a page to a siteIf you have created multiple sites, you can add pages from one site to another site.Add a page to an applicationHomepages and content pages are not added automatically to update sets and applications. They must be manually added.Configure a private UI page for CMS linksWith single sign-on (SSO) in place, you can generate email links that take users directly to tickets and applications through the CMS interface.Related conceptsContent sitesContent Management templatesContent typesContent blocksStyle in Content ManagementContent Management meta tags
Content pages in CMS Content pages are the core of the Content Management System. A content page is a web page that displays blocks of content. Pages are built from content blocks and organized into sites. Pages display as regular webpages that are rendered in HTML. Constructing a content page requires a basic knowledge of HTML. Content pages are formed by arranging content blocks in predefined layouts. They can be used to present login pages, search pages, or ServiceNow content. Create a content pagePages are built from content blocks and organized into sites.Add content to a pageAfter you define the page settings, set the content of the page by adding content blocks. Setting content blocks is similar to how you add content to homepages.Copy a pageCopying pages is an efficient way to avoid duplicating the same work and to create pages quickly from a guiding master template.Assign a page to a siteIf you have created multiple sites, you can add pages from one site to another site.Add a page to an applicationHomepages and content pages are not added automatically to update sets and applications. They must be manually added.Configure a private UI page for CMS linksWith single sign-on (SSO) in place, you can generate email links that take users directly to tickets and applications through the CMS interface.Related conceptsContent sitesContent Management templatesContent typesContent blocksStyle in Content ManagementContent Management meta tags