Within docs, you have pages. Pages (and subpages) are where your content actually lives. It’s where you write your text, create your table, or really do anything in your Coda doc. Keep reading to learn all about the basics of creating pages and subpages in Coda.
Note that you must be a Doc Maker in order to create pages and subpages.
To create a new page, just follow these steps:
Go to the page list on the left side of your doc. If the page list is hidden, click on the >> icon to expand it.
To add a new page to the bottom of the page list, simply click +New Page in the bottom left corner.
To add a new page to a specific location in the page list, right-click on an existing page.
Then select either Add page (to add a page on the same level), followed by New page
Or select Add subpage (to add a page nested beneath the current page) followed by New page
Be sure to give the new page a name so you can easily find it in the future.
Sub pages (and nesting pages)
Coda docs use Pages and Subpages to help you organize your information. One top-level Page can have many levels of Subpages nested underneath, as needed for your doc.
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From the top-level page, you have many options for how to display them. Here’s one of my favorite examples: