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What Are Sites?

A site is a container that groups pages, templates, paragraphs, and files into a cohesive website. Each site has its own domain (or multiple domains), a default template, and settings.

Key Features

  • Multiple domains — a site can be accessible under multiple domains simultaneously
  • Path prefix — an optional URL prefix (e.g., /blog), allowing you to host multiple sites on a single domain
  • Default template — a template automatically applied to all pages of the site, unless a page has its own
  • Site language — default language for site content
  • Edit lock — the Locked option protects all pages, templates, and paragraphs of the site from accidental editing
  • Visibility — a site can be public or private (accessible only after logging in)
  • Site cloning — copies the entire site with layouts, pages, and paragraphs, preserving relationships between them

Site Types

  • www — standard website
  • kb — knowledge base type site

Rendering

The site is publicly accessible under its assigned domain. The system matches the HTTP request to a site based on the domain and path prefix, then renders the appropriate page with the applied template.

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