Underlying 'control' pages, which help shape, configure, and contribute content.

An architect page is where an individual instance of one of the five primary types of site structures—banner, header, menu, page design (also called layout), and footer—resides and is managed. When you create a menu, for example, you are creating a menu architect page.

Each architect page adds structure and content to page display across a site. Architect pages can be set to be used across the entire site (a site default), at just the space level, and in some cases, at the individual page level (page design architect pages). All architect pages reside in the Theme Press Default Space.

Type

Purpose

Level

Banner

Displays system messages above the Confluence Header

Site, Space

Header

Displays content in the canvas header

Site, Space

Menu

Provides site/space navigation in the canvas header

Site, Space

Page Design

Defines page structure and, potentially, content

Site, Space, Page

Footer

Displays content in the canvas footer

Site, Space

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this concept that falls outside the scope of the Definition section; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the Definition block above to narrow the gap between the two blocks.