.. youtube:: 834giaL7L6M
.. versionchanged:: 14.0
The main module `Web` has been renamed to `Content`.
See `Feature: #107628 - Improved backend module naming and structure <https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/changelog:feature-107628-1729026000>`_
In the :guilabel:`Content > Layout` module, on any page, click the :guilabel:`+ Create new content` button in the place where you want to insert content:
The :guilabel:`New Page Content` wizard will then be displayed.
In the following screenshot you see the location of that button:
Table of contents:
The content elements you can see here are provided by a standard TYPO3 installation with a site package as described in the TYPO3 site package tutorial.
If you are working with a different setup you might see more, or different content elements.
Which content elements you can see as an editor also depends on your user rights:
A standard editor can see the following content elements:
An advanced editor or an administrator can see the following content elements:
Insert regular text and image content types to build standard web pages.
Lists can be used for structured content. They provide less flexibility then standard content elements but are easier to use for their specialized use case.
Depending on how the Rendering is defined in the Site Package the way the results are displayed on the page might vary.
The following content elements are usually visible to advanced users:
Create a login form or a simple contact form.
Present a menu or list of page links in different ways.
The tab "Plugins" is available if the integrator of your site installed an extension that provides a plugin in this section and you have the required user rights. Refer to the manual of the extension that provides the plugin for more information.
Insert plain HTML, or a horizontal divider on the page. The "Insert records" element lets you reference other content elements, i.e. reuse a content element from another page without duplicating it.
On a page, click the :guilabel:`+ Create new content` button in the area where you want to insert content.
On the :guilabel:`Typical Page Content` tab, choose the "Text & Media" element. This is the most commonly used content type. The :guilabel:`Create new Page Content` form appears.
In the :guilabel:`Header` field, type My new content element.
In the :guilabel:`Text` area, type in some text. This field uses a :ref:`Rich Text Editor<rte>` (RTE).
Save and close the content element. You can see the newly added element on the page:










