Page Types
A Breedpost site consists of various page types, each serving a distinct role within your website's framework. These page types allow you to structure your content effectively, ensuring a clean, organized, and user-friendly experience.
Home Page
Purpose: Serves as the main entry point to your website, providing an overview of your breeding program or business.
Layout: Features a hero section for a strong first impression, followed by customizable content blocks.
Unique Feature: Only one instance of the Home page is allowed on your site.
Common Uses: Showcase key highlights, feature upcoming litters, introduce your breeding program, or promote special announcements.
Pages
Purpose: The most versatile page type, used for creating a wide range of pages on your site.
Layout: Supports flexible content blocks, allowing you to present text, images, galleries, and links.
Common Uses: About Us, Contact, Puppy Application, Testimonials, FAQ, and more.
Customization: Easily add blocks for individuals, breedings, and articles to suit your needs.
Individuals
Purpose: A dedicated template for showcasing individual animals in your breeding program.
Layout: Includes fields for detailed animal information, such as:
Name, breed, and registration details.
Metadata (colour, coat type, DOB, sex).
Image gallery for multiple images.
Pedigree, automatically generated or manually added.
Progeny records, listing offspring of the individual.
Achievements, such as show titles or obedience titles
Common Uses: Displaying profiles for each dog, cat, horse, or other animals in your program.
Breedings
Purpose: A specialized template for documenting and showcasing breedings.
Layout: Provides fields to record:
Breeding name (e.g., Sire x Dam).
DOB (date of birth of the litter).
Automatically generated pedigree for the litter.
Additional blocks for descriptions, images, and details.
Common Uses: Listing planned, current, and past litters, with details for potential buyers.
Articles
Purpose: A template for managing blog posts, announcements, or guides.
Layout: Supports flexible content, including:
Titles, summaries, and featured images.
Rich text content with headings, images, and links.
Related content section for suggested articles, individuals and breedings.
Common Uses: Publishing news, educational content, breeding tips, and client stories.
Example Site Structure
Here's how a typical Breedpost site might use these page types for a dog breeder:
Home: Introduction to the breeding program, hero image, and highlights.
About Us: Information about the breeder, history, and values.
Our Dogs: Individual profiles of all breeding dogs, categorized by males, females, and retired.
Puppies: Current litters, upcoming litters, and past litters with details.
Blog: Educational articles, news updates, and client stories.
Contact Us: Direct communication form with a CTA button.
Last updated
Was this helpful?