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Pages: Quick Overview

Get a quick overview of Pages: where page management ends, where editing begins, and how the family fits together.

Pages is where a project starts turning into visible screens. The key mental model is simple: manage pages in Pages Manager, then build inside the HTML Editor.

Pages Manager helps you organize and open pages.
The HTML Editor is where the page is actually built.
Layout and component work continues from there into Bootstrap and App Connect.

The Pages family becomes easier to grasp when you separate two jobs: management and editing. One surface helps you find pages; the other helps you shape them.

Use Pages Manager to find, create, and open pages.
Use the HTML Editor to build layout and content.
Do not expect the manager to be the deepest design surface.

This family is also a handoff path. After pages are open, the next useful questions are about editing, layout, styling, and dynamic data.

Go to Pages Manager for the browsing workflow.
Go to HTML Editor for the editing surface.
Go to Bootstrap or App Connect when the page needs structure or dynamic behavior.

The beginner takeaway is simple: Pages is the bridge from project setup into real screen-building. Learn the handoff from Pages Manager to HTML Editor first, and the rest gets easier.

Organize in Pages Manager.
Build in the HTML Editor.
Continue with layout and dynamic-data tours after that.