Site Map Atlas Widget

Site Map Atlas Widget

Last updated 03.29.24

The Site Map Atlas widget dynamically presents all the visible pages of your website as organized clickable buttons. It updates automatically when you add or delete visible pages.  
 
Note: the creation of a site map page containing this widget is typically part of the initial site setup and it is found in the system pages folder of the site tree 

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Add Site Map Atlas Widget to the page

1. Select where on the page you would like the widget to appear. 
2. Click on the blue plus add widget icon   
3. Select the Site Map Atlas widget from the widget pop up 
4. Once the widget is added to the page, hover over the added widget until it displays the properties and trash icons. Click on the gear-shaped properties icon. 

Site Map Atlas Widget Properties

5.  In the Site Map Atlas properties pop up, update the page path and type
6. Click Apply button to update the widget with selected properties. The properties pop up will automatically close.

How to delete the Site Map Atlas Widget

Hover over the Site Map Atlas widget until it displays the properties and trash icons and click on the trash icon to delete. 

How to reposition the Site Map Atlas Widget

Hover over the Site Map Atlas widget until it displays the grab icon on the left. Simply drag and drop in a new location. 

Site Map Atlas Widget Properties

PROPERTYDESCRIPTION
Page Path

Specifies the path of the selected pages.  If you leave the path empty, the web part either loads all child pages or selects the current page (depending on the page type and the configuration of the web part’s other properties). 

Page Type
Determines which page types to load.  Specify the Page Types as a list of code names separated by semicolons (;).  The * wildcard can be used as a substitute for a random sequence of characters.   If left empty, the web part retrieves all page types by default. With an empty value, only the general page fields from View_CMS_Tree_Joined are available – you cannot use the fields of individual page types when writing transformations, WHERE conditions etc.

Examples