Headings h1–h3 are used for splitting up the content file. An h1, h2 or h3 heading will dynamically split the document into new pages in the table of contents. An h4, h5 or h6 heading is used as a heading within a page.
Please use only h4–h6 in the content of your CMSimple pages,
because using h1–h3 will create a new page.
There is a plugin Pagemanager included in the download. Pagemanager simplifies creating, renaming, moving and deleting of pages.
Even complete folders with subfolders can be moved or deleted with Pagemanager.
Thus it should be no problem to get rid of the contents of this standard download. Alternatively you could start with the present page structure, rename pages and overwrite the contents.
An h2 heading splits into a new page.
Headings h4–h6 do not split the content into new pages, but serve as normal headings to structure your text semantically.
Headings h4–h6 do not split the content into new pages, but serve as normal headings to structure your text semantically.
Headings h4–h6 do not split the content into new pages, but serve as normal headings to structure your text semantically.