Using blueprints Blueprints can save a significant amount of time and effort for content creators in cases where several similar spaces or pages must be produced. For example, imagine that for each of your company's products you want a Product Home page and three child pages each describing the project (e.g. a Requirements page, a Budget page, and a Schedule page). After creating these archetypical pages (the blueprints) and then defining a few substitution fields, such as product name and product description, and some configuration in the JSON File, then you are ready to start making copies. An editor can then create a Product Page from the Blueprint Menu, type the specific product's name and description, and bingo: all four pages will be created, ready to go! |