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Page types can be broken down into three main categories, each containing their own sets of customizations and views: Entity, Canvas, and URL.
The types of entity pages that can be created will reflect the available entities on a site.
Entity pages can be broken into two main types:
Canvas pages start as a blank slate, or canvas, without any data on them at all, that can be customized to present the information that users need.
Canvas pages are populated with widgets. A widget is a visual element that displays information. Flow Production Tracking's canvas pages contain a series of widgets that can be customized to display many kinds of information.
Some of Flow Production Tracking's built-in widgets include:
Widgets can also display more detailed information. For example:
Widgets can be duplicated and rearranged to provide the best views to users.
Canvas pages are particularly helpful to get a broad overview of a project, since so much different information can be brought into a single page.
URL pages display a single URL back to users.
If a team needs consistent access to the same websites, or internal resources, such as a wiki or SharePoint, the URL page is a great resource to keep information accessible from Flow Production Tracking.
While Canvas pages can be a lot of fun to work with, the rest of the modules in this course will focus on navigating, organizing, and formatting the two main types of Entity pages.