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The most frequently encountered areas when using SlashPage are the dashboard, where you can see a list of sites created by the logged-in account, the left sidebar, where items that provide convenience depending on the situation are displayed, and the site editing screen. If you check out the components and roles of these, it will be easier to utilize SlashPage.

1. The first screen you see when you log in

This screen shows the left sidebar with the basic menu and settings, and the dashboard where you can see the list of my sites. You can check it right away when you log in. If you are on another screen in SlashPage and want to go back to this screen, just select the dashboard icon in the upper left.

1-1. Sidebar

This is the sidebar that appears along with your dashboard when you log in. You can see your account settings and basic menus such as Dashboard, Notifications, Discover, and a list of SlashPage sites that you have created, subscribed to, or recently visited.
1.
Profile Image
This is the profile image of the account you are logged in to. If you select it, you can check your account information in the pop-up window and edit your profile image and phone number. In addition, you can set notification settings for updates to posts and comments on my site, set the language to use in SlashPage, and select the default theme. The logout and withdrawal menus are also located here, and you can check the terms and conditions.

2.
Dashboard
When you select it, a dashboard will appear in the right frame, giving you a quick overview of all the sites you've created.

3.
Alarm
You can check notifications for new posts on your site and the sites you subscribe to, direct messages, comments/reactions to your posts, etc. You can also check notification messages here when you are invited as a member on another site.

4.
Quest
You can check out various __T22_____ made by other people. You can get ideas for __T24_____ screen layout and channel utilization through __T23_____ made by other people. If you find a site similar to the site you wanted to make, try using the site duplication function. It will make it easier to make my site.

5.
My site
+ You can create a new site by selecting Create site.
You can check the list of SlashPage sites that I created and SlashPage sites that others created but in which I am a member. You can copy the site access URL or delete the site by selecting ... next to the site name.

6.
Subscribed Sites
You can check the list of SlashPage sites I have subscribed to. You can select ・・・to copy the site access URL or cancel your site subscription.

7.
Recent visits
You can see a list of recently visited sites. You can remove a site from the list by selecting 🗑️ .

1-2. Dashboard

This is a dashboard where you can check the sites created by the logged-in account and their status.
1.
Create a new site
Create a new site. When you select the menu, the site is created immediately and you are taken to the editing screen. The new site is automatically given a URL (slashpage․com/automatically generated URL).

2.
Favicon
This is the icon that appears on the web browser tab when you access this site through a web browser. If you do not set it separately, the SlashPage logo appears.

3.
Subdomain name
The subdomain name of SlashPage to access this site.
4.
Site title and last modified time
It shows the title displayed at the top of the site's home screen and the time the site was last modified.

5.
View Mode
You can see how this site appears to other people.

6.
Share
You can check the information and functions related to sharing this site. You can copy the link to share this site with other people or sites, download the QR code, set whether to expose this site to search engines, and choose whether to allow others to copy this site as a template. You can invite others to this site by email or link, and you can also set the permissions of the invitees. You can set the thumbnail, title, and introduction that are shown when sharing search results or links.

7.
Setting
You can configure almost every element of your site, including the site URL, whether it is public or private, whether you want to share it with search engines, import data from other sources, or export data from this site.

2. Site (page) editing screen

This is the screen where you can edit the pages that make up your site. There are three ways to access it.
1.
Select the edit icon on the dashboard that appears when you log in
2.
Select the site you want to edit from the list of My Sites in the left sidebar that appears when you log in.
3.
Enter the site URL in your web browser, then select Edit .

2-1. Sidebar

This is the sidebar of the site editing screen. You can check the components needed for site settings and editing.
1.
Member
You can check the list of members who have permissions to edit the site, etc. In the member list, you can change the permissions of each member or invite new members .

2.
Subscriber
You can check the list of subscribers, who are users who receive notifications of site updates. In the list of subscribers, you can check the profile image and nickname of the subscriber, the start date of the subscription, and the date of the last visit. You can also check the site's authority and add authority to become a member, or remove authority to make a member no longer a member.

3.
Site Settings
You can configure almost every aspect of your site. You can change the site URL, make it public, share it with search engines, import data from other sources, or export data from this site.

4.
My writing
You can check posts that have been saved temporarily, posts that have been scheduled for delivery, and posts that have already been published on blog channels on the site.

5.
Waste basket
You can see a list of channels or pages that have been deleted from the site. You can cancel deletion by selecting the arrow on the list.

6.
List of pages and channels
You can see all the pages and channels on your site in a list according to their exposure order and dependencies. You can change the order and dependencies by dragging and dropping pages and channels in this list. You can show or hide subpages and channels by selecting the arrows on the right side of pages and channels.

7.
Direct Message
You can check the direct messages you have exchanged with other people on the site. You can also check the notification menu when you receive a new message.

2-2. Toolbar

1.
Custom
You can set elements related to page layout, such as page width, cover, icon, title, table of contents, and comments.

2.
Theme
You can selectively apply a theme of specific colors and styles to the entire site or to pages selected from the theme menu. The areas to which the theme is applied include background color, text color, button style and color, and you can check and apply various themes of different concepts from the theme menu.
3.
Addition
You can add various elements to the page. Just like when you type / in the edit screen , you can choose to add spaces such as pages or channels, texts in various formats such as titles or toggles, elements such as parts and quotes or columns, media files such as images or videos, and various types of buttons such as bottom fixed buttons or image buttons.
4.
Button
You can add different types of buttons to your page. The types of buttons you can add here are basic buttons, buttons with small images, buttons with large images, buttons that are fixed to the bottom, and buttons that look like social icons.

5.
Page
You can add new subpages to a page.

6.
Channel
You can add channels to your page, such as chat, blog, feed, grid, etc.

7.
Parts
You can add a combination of pre-made blocks to your page. The types of parts you can add here include blogs, feature introductions, partner introductions, recommendations, indicator introductions, price guides, FAQs, grid-style feature introductions, banner-style buttons, and footers with social links.

2-3. Header

1.
Set access permissions
You can set whether the page/channel is public or private, and whether you have permission to write posts/comments.
2.
Share
You can check the information and functions related to sharing the page. You can copy the link to share this site with other people or sites, download the QR code, set whether to expose it to search engines, and choose whether to allow others to copy this site as a template. You can invite others to this site by email or link, and you can also set the permissions of the invitees. You can set the thumbnail, title, and introduction that are shown when sharing search results or links.

3.
View Mode
You can see how your page appears to other people.

4.
See more
You can view and change various information related to the page. Items you can view and change include page settings, sharing, on-page search, analytics, switching to presentation mode, notification settings, importing from other sites or exporting this page information, and access permissions.