Setting and Disabling Container Inheritance

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Container Inheritance allows you to have the same format on multiple pages and only have to change it in one place. The main page is called the parent page, while the subpages are called child pages. The option is usually found in the footer of a page when selecting the container.

Set Container Inheritance

Container Inheritance allows a widget placed on a page to also display on associated sub-pages. Disabling Container Inheritance may cause subpages to display the site’s default content rather than Department-specific content.

Only System Administrators can enable or disable Container Inheritance. However, depending on the widget within the locked container, the content may be accessible from associated Back-End modules. Using Info Advanced, Quick Links, or FAQs widgets in inherited containers allows users with Author or Publisher permissions to edit content in these containers.

Who can use this feature?

System Administrators

Instructions for Setting Container Inheritance

  1. Log in to your website solution

  2. Navigate to your desired page

  3. Ensure that the toggle for the Live Edit state is set to On: The Live Edit status of the page is toggled to ON.

  4. Hover over the desired container and click the Container Inheritance Options/Lock button: A container in the footer area of a page with the Inheritance (Lock) icon highlighted.

  5. Select the Subpages of this page inherit this container's widgets option: The Container Inheritance box with the Subpages of this page inherit this container's widgets option highlighted.

    Note:

    On all subpages, the corresponding container will inherit the widgets (and their arrangement) from the published version for this page. On this page, this container will be locked and editable only by those with permission for Site Setup. On all subpages, this container will be locked and uneditable.

  6. Click the Save Changes and Set Inheritance button: The Save and Set Inheritance? pop-up box witht he Save Changes and Set Inheritance button highlighted.


Disable Inheritance on Subpages

This page will show you how to Disable Inheritance on subpage containers. When you disable inheritance, the container/appearance/layout will not inherit a format from the immediate parent page. This will allow you to create new appearance layouts or allow inheritance from a different parent page.

Who can use this feature?

System Administrators

Instructions for Disabling Inheritance on Subpages

  1. Log in to your website solution

  2. Navigate to your desired page

  3. Ensure that the toggle for the Live Edit state is set to On: The Live Edit status of a page is toggled to ON and highlighted.

  4. Hover over the desired container and click the Container Inheritance Options/Lock button: A container in the footer area of a page with the Inheritance (Lock) icon highlighted.

  5. Select Stop Inheritance: The Container Inheritance box with the Stop Inheritance button highlighted.

  6. Select a new option: The Container Inheritance box with the Stop Inheritance options highlighted.

    • Start with Existing Content or an Empty Container: Reverts to the content inside the container from before inheritance; if no content existed, retains the current appearance

    • Start with a Copy of the Current Container: Retains the current appearance

    • Cancel: Cancel 'Stop Inheritance'

  7. Hover back over the container and click the Widget Options button: A Footer container with the Widget Options button highlighted.

  8. Select an option from the Skin drop-down menu:The Widget Options pop-up box with the Skin drop-down menu expanded and a skin option highlighted.

  9. The new skin chosen will automatically update: A Footer container with the skin option and appearance updated.

  10. Click the Close/X button to exit the Widget options pop-up: An Info Advanced Widget options pop-up box with the Close (X) icon highlighted.

  11. Click the Save button: The Save button in the top right corner of the page.