System pages are predefined pages that handle essential functions within the system.
They are automatically available and do not need to be created manually.
However, you can edit and customize their content to match your project.
You can access system pages via:
Burger menu → Pages → System
In the page overview, all available system pages are listed and can be opened and edited
Overview of System Pages
The following system pages are available by default:
Homepage
The main entry page for your users.
Login Page
Allows users to sign in to the system.
User Profile Page
Displays a user’s profile information.
404 Page
Displayed when a requested page cannot be found.
Search Page
Shows the search results within the system.
Permission Denied Page
Displayed when a user does not have permission to access a page.
Invalid User Page
Used when user data is invalid or has expired.
Info-Service-Page
Used when it is enabled in the header. It will be shown next to the News Center.
Search Overlay Page
Used when a search overlay or group-specific navigation is implemented.
Group-specific Versions
System pages can have group-specific versions.
This allows you to display different content or designs depending on the user group.
Example:
Guests see a different homepage
Logged-in users see a personalized version
Group control is managed through the page settings of the respective page.
Step-by-Step: Edit System Pages
Open the page overview
Open the burger menu
Select Pages
Open system pages
Switch to the System tab
All available system pages are displayed in the list.
Select a system page
Click on the desired page
The page opens in the editor
Edit the page
You can edit system pages the same way as any other page:
Add content
Add components using the plus icon
Adjust layout and structure
System Logic
System pages are automatically created and cannot be manually added.
They can be fully customized in the editor.
Each system page technically works like a regular page.
Group versions allow different content for different user groups.
Tips & Tricks
Keep system pages clear and functional, as they are often the first interaction users have with the system.
Use group versions to create tailored entry points for different user roles.
Design the homepage as a central navigation hub to guide users to key content.
