Once you have set up your module in the content editor and populated them with your desired content, you will need to add your modules into the experience editor so that they appear on your final page layout
Standard modules which were included as part of the original template layout will appear in the experience editor by default. For magazines this will include: 2 rich text modules, 2 images, 1 quote, 1 standard tout, 1 card carousel and 1 footer tout
To add additional modules in the experience editor after you have added them through the content editor:
Click on the parent item of the page in the content editor and select experience editor from the publish tab of the content ribbon. The experience editor will then open in a new tab
2. In the experience editor click on the add a component button beside “home” in the experience editor content ribbon. The experience editor will then indicate with a series of “add here” buttons all the areas on the page where a new module can be added
3. Choose the location where you want the module to appear and select the relevant "add here"
4. In the window highlight the row you require for your module and click select - this will determine the size and alignment of the module on the page
Not all modules will be available in all rows. Please check the specs for each module in the guide to find the rows it is available in
5. Once your row add into the experience editor, click on associated "Add here" to choose your module
6. In the window highlight your required module and click "Select"
7. Select the associated module from the content editor and click "Ok"
8. Your new module will then load into the content editor with the content you had populated it with in the content editor (see screenshot below). Once the module loads in click save in the top left on the experience editor
9. Repeat this process for each module