Info page

Use for publishing reference information. If the content asks the user to do something with the City, it should be moved to a transaction.

Goals

Info pages are a place to publish useful reference information when there is nothing directly actionable to be done. If the page contains a clear task to be accomplished, consider using a Transaction page instead.

Audience

General public

How it works

You can optionally choose Transactions that the Info page is part of. The Info page will automatically include a link to those transactions.

Info pages don’t appear anywhere automatically. You must manually add them to pages as free-form links (or resource tiles).

You can now add images to your Info pages. The number of images are not limited, but think about whether the images add value to your content. More guidance on images.

Examples

https://sf.gov/information/cannabis-business-permit-types

https://sf.gov/information/healthcare-worker-vaccination-san-francisco

https://sf.gov/information/dph-data-reinforces-vaccine-efficacy-against-new-delta-variant (This example has multiple images)

URL

sf.gov/information/title-of-page

 

Sections

*required

  • Tagged transactions (Part of)

  • Title*

  • Description

  • Body content*

  • Callout boxes (optional)

  • Departments

  • Related

In the Related section, you can add other pages on SF.gov. Only a few content types can be tagged as Related:

  • Transaction

  • Information

  • Campaign

  • Topic

The title and description of these pages will appear in the bar on the right side. They will automatically update if that page is updated.

 

Content template to copy and use

Info page template Google Doc

Notes

Add image or callout

Images and Callouts must be added as separate sections. You can’t add them in the text editor.

To add a callout or image, expand the Custom Section drop-down menu.