What is Wagtail CMS?

What is Wagtail CMS?

Wagtail is a powerful and intuitive Content Management System (CMS) that simplifies Patient Portal’s website management. It is your hub for creating and editing pages, uploading images, managing documents, and reusing components.

This guide is designed to help you get started with creating, editing, and publishing pages, news and FAQs in Patient Portal quickly and efficiently. Whether you're looking to update a location detail, create context-specific content, news about your service, or simply add a new question to the FAQs, Wagtail provides a user-friendly platform to create content tailored to your needs.

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