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Simple Pages

Simple Pages are designed for text-based pages like About Me sections or resumes. If you want to display this kind of information on your 4ormat site, we recommend using Simple Pages as they were designed for this purpose. If you’re a Pro user, Simple pages are also a great place to input HTML elements like contact forms from a third party.

To create a Simple Page, first visit your Pages interface. Click “Add New Page” and then select Simple Page from the list that appears.

Create a Simple Page for Resumes or "About Me" Sections

Once you’ve created a Simple Page you’ll want to click to edit it. This will let you add elements to your Simple page, including image, text, or video. Pro users can also embed HTML elements, such as a contact form from a site like wufoo.com. Your Simple Page can have either a one or two column layout, which you can control by clicking on Simple Page Layout while editing the page

Your Simple Page can have one or two columns, and supports text, image, video and HTML for Pro Users.

As with all Page types, you’ll want to ensure you’ve clicked the page’s visibility switch to the “on” position when you’re ready to display it to your visitors (your page will be accessible from its URL, but won’t appear in your site’s menu).

For more information on how to use Simple Pages, check out our video covering Simple Pages below.

Video: Simple Pages