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- Tutorial Part 2: Adding Content
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- Now let's start adding some content to our site.
- Adding a hero unit to the home page
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- In the admin dashboard, select **Pages >**. This will open a tree-style view of all the pages
- on our site. For now, the only page is Home Page. Click the pencil icon to edit the page, or click
- "Home Page" and then the "Edit" button.
- Here in the body section is where we can add our content. Each component in this section is called
- a "block" and provides a different format of content. CodeRed CMS is heavily based on Bootstrap CSS
- and its grid system, which means all content is based in rows and columns that dynamically stack depending
- on the visitor's screen size.
- First, let's make a big flashy hero unit. A hero unit in CodeRed CMS is a block that allows for
- a full-width background image or background color, and has lots of padding by default.
- Select the **Hero Unit** block. Next set a background image or color - we are going to download and use
- `this image <https://pixabay.com/photos/cupcake-bakery-dessert-sweet-4457880/>`_ from `Pixabay <https://pixabay.com>`_.
- Now to add content to our hero unit, under the Content field select **Responsive Grid Row** and then
- a **Column**. Inside our column, we will add **Text** and format it.
- Next, click the small "+" icon directly below the text field. This will let you add another block
- directly below the text, but still in the same column.
- Select the **Button Link** block. We are going to add a "Learn More" button. Right now we don't have
- any other pages on our site, so for the time being set **Other link** to "http://example.com", and
- the **Button Title** to "Learn More".
- My editing page now looks like this (ignore the misplaced side menu, that is just a result of the screenshot):
- .. figure:: img/tutorial_edit_home1.png
- :alt: The home page editor after adding a hero unit.
- The home page editor after adding a hero unit.
- Next click the **Preview** button at the bottom, which will open up a preview of the home page in a new tab.
- Great success!
- .. figure:: img/tutorial_front_home1.png
- :alt: The home page preview after adding a hero unit.
- The home page preview after adding a hero unit.
- Adding cards to the home page
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- Next, let's say our company offers three different baked goods, and we would like to add three
- uniformly-sized cards on the home page representing that. Go back to the tab with the home page
- editor. All the way at the bottom of the page, click the "+" icon directly below the "Hero Unit" block.
- This will add a new block directly below the hero unit.
- Select the **Card Grid** block. The select **Card** to add the first card. Now fill out the **Title**,
- **Body**, and add a **Button Link** at the bottom.
- Next add and fill out two more cards by clicking the "+" icon directly below our current card block.
- The editing page now looks like this (ignore the misplaced side menu, that is just a result of the screenshot):
- .. figure:: img/tutorial_edit_home2.png
- :alt: The home page editor after adding a card grid with three cards.
- The home page editor after adding a card grid with three cards.
- Next click the **Preview** button at the bottom, which will open up a preview of the home page in a new tab.
- Lookin' good!
- .. figure:: img/tutorial_front_home2.png
- :alt: The home page preview after adding the card grid.
- The home page preview after adding the card grid.
- Adding more content to the home page
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- Continue following this pattern to add content. While the **Hero Unit** and **Card Grid** provide
- "special" content formats, the **Responsive Grid Row** is the most general purpose block for adding content,
- and you will probably find yourself using it the most all throughout your site. Of course, there is also an
- **HTML** block for inserting raw HTML if needed.
- When you are finished editing the home page, click the arrow next to the "Save Draft" button and select **Publish**.
- .. figure:: img/tutorial_publish.png
- :alt: Publishing a page.
- Publishing a page.
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