Page Level Tokens

Page-level tokens are used for content or functionality that only appear on a specific page within a website.

#PAGE-NAME#
This token holds the name of the page the visitor is viewing.

#PAGE-FLASH#
This token displays one or more photos on the page that the visitor is viewing. If multiple photos are uploaded, they rotate based on settings set by the client.

#PAGE-CONTENT-n#
These tokens create editable regions that hold content and HTML for the page the visitor is viewing. The content is editable by the client using the content management system. There are 15 page-content tokens so be sure to replace the n with a number between 1 and 15. Example: #PAGE-CONTENT-1#

#PAGE-TITLE#
This token holds the title of the page the visitor is viewing.

#PAGE-DESCRIPTION#
This token holds the description of the page the visitor is viewing.

#PAGE-KEYWORDS#
This token holds the keywords of the page the visitor is viewing.

#PAGE-CODE#
This token holds web analytics tracking code specific to the page the visitor is viewing.

Related Topics
» Site Level Tokens
» Section Level Tokens