Use Landing Pages for high-level, main pages and large sections of content that needs careful, editorially controlled structure.
Functionally, a Landing Page allows additional functionalities that may not be available with other content types (such as Topic Pages) in GovHub.
For example, with a Landing Page you can:
Drag and drop content as opposed to working solely within the parameters of a text editor box.
Access full-width of a page (optionally, as opposed to defined space reserved for the side navigation)
Select from more defined sections (as opposed to a more fluid layout)
Important Note: Don't use a Landing Page for low-level, detail pages or content that should use a specific, pre-structured content type (such as Event, News, How Do I, etc.)All agencies exist to provide a service to Georgia citizens or a subset of that population, and because of this, all agency website should include a Program or Service page. This is a foundational component of your website as it serves as the main pillar around which all of your site content should be organized.
All Program or Service pages will include a "First Step" – this is a Call to Action that serves to direct your site visitors towards engaging with your agency (fill out a form, primary method of contact, register a user account, etc.). The Overview section should contain a brief written description of the program or service that your agency provides.
As content across your site is associated with the appropriate program or service via the "Program or Services Reference" section in the right rail, it can be automatically aggregated to the appropriate program or service page.