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Adding pages
With the basic set up of a website, you have hierarchical levels of information through which users will want to drill down. So that is how Advocacy in a Box is set up.
You create content pages and relate them together through parent-child relationships. In other words, this page that you are looking at is a child of the "About Advocacy in a Box" page.
All you need to do is just create the pages and then assign them parents as needed.

And if you want, you can have pages show up in the menu too according to those relationships. And the order is configurable so you can have more important content appear first in the menu.
The magic comes in assigning other objects, such as news, events, and alerts, to particular content. So when users drill down, they are presented with the most relevant information regarding the content. And if you are wondering whether you can assign objects to multiple "parents," of course you can. That's what flexibility is all about. And that's what Advocacy in a Box is about.
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