Sector's simple layout templates use sitebuilder tools and Drupal taxonomies to keep displays modular and consistent across your site. 

This sample page is a node of the content type Page added to Level 1 in the main menu. It is displayed using the 'section entry page' page variant. 

The flexible Drupal content type architecture allows site builders to create a new content type for each design template. But using content types to distinguish between layouts can lead to a large number of content types, with the risk of inconsistent displays and hard to maintain sites. 

Sector's concept of page layout variants and page content settings allows us to build and manage a variety of design templates per content type. This way, content types can be used to distinguish between data types, not design requirements - leading to a lean and simple content architecture and grouping.  

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In this section

  • Level 2 page

    As part of this distribution we have preconfigured one branch of your menu to showcase how your readers can move through your hierarchical content. This is a Level 2 page. 

  • Sector standard pages

    Sector supports a variety of Information Architecture principles - one is to organise your content hierarchically. Hierarchical content is stored in page, with the pages organised in a menu tree. 

  • Sector standard page - wide (sidebar hidden)

    Next to the page variants, Sector introduces page content settings to provide further display options per node. Like page variants, page content settings are defined using Drupal taxonomies and Drupal context conditions.

  • Sector WYSIWYG editor - content elements

    WYSIWYG stands for What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get - an editor interface that allows you to view something very similar to the end result while you create your content.