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Learning about pages

Updated on April 5, 2022

Pages help you present additional information to users. By placing pages within an application menu, you can provide users with resources that are relevant to their roles.

You can group interface components, such as fields, controls, or sections, into reusable pages. When you add a page to a menu, the page appears in the navigation pane. Depending on access and persona settings, you can control the visibility of the page, and limit it to specific users.

For example, a portal for managers might include a page that contains a list of case workers and their workloads. By choosing to store this information on a separate page that is available only to a single user group, you provide managers with improved insight into resource allocation, and simultaneously maintain a cleaner, clearer interface for all the other users.

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