Page Hierarchy

This screen shows a hierarchical listing of all pages in the project including pages that the user may not have permission to read.
Child pages are listed under their respective parent pages.
Clicking on a page link takes you to the view tab of that page. The contents of the page is displayed only if the user has read permissions.
This list includes all pages of the project including orphan pages, deleted pages, wanted pages and pages to which the user may not have read permissions to.
This provides a convenient tree view to browse all pages in a project. Click on the name of the parent page to see all the child pages under it.
Specific sections of the page hierarchy can also be expanded or collapsed as needed.

 in SamePage 3.5, the page hierarchy view is now categorized. When the page is first opened, all the first level pages will be displayed.This means that only the child pages of the home page will be displayed.. The list can be expanded as per requirement. To see the next level of pages click on the  icon that can be seen on top. Similarly for a full view of all the pages with their child pages keep clicking on the  icon to expand the list. To collapse or go back one level,click on the  icon.

The Hierarchy Level is displayed on top of the page alongside the project name, and project details.

 

The following screen shot, shows the first level of pages

 

   

Click on the icon to see the  next level of pages. The following screen shot shows the second level of pages

 

   
On the right side of the page a project news panel is displayed. It lists recent news items published for the project.
Clicking on the news header link takes you to the view tab of the news.