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Page displays have a <a href="topic:views/path">path</a> and an optional <a href="topic:views/menu">menu</a> component. Page displays will be the primary content for the page, meaning they will be displayed in the main content area when you visit the URL that corresponds to the path.
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Page displays take their arguments from the URL. You can embed arguments into the URL using %; in previous versions of Views, this was '$arg'. For example, 'node/%/foo' will accept URLs such as 'node/1/foo'.
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Please remember that using a % placeholder makes the argument required. If you wish to have an optional argument, simply omit the % from the path. I.e. using "page/%" as the path requires an argument and visiting 'http://www.example.com/page' will not trigger the view.
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If you intend to embed a view manually into another view, it is recommended that the page display not be used for embedding. Select a different display type to embed. |