The microsite can be defined as a website within the homepage. It has an independent url, but linked to the homepage, and serves to offer specific content on a topic, to expand some of the homepage references of the homepage, or to promote some of the content. It can be permanent, or temporary for actions limited in time, which are removed from the server when the period expires.
The microsite has its own main menu and submenus, and can replicate the usual news, highlights, videos or agenda components of the home portal on its front page. An example of this can be found on the microsite of Industrial Doctorates inserted in the website of the Doctoral School. Another example is the microsite of the Jeroni Muñoz building, inserted in the website of the Burjassot Campus Management Unit.
To set up a microsite, we will start by creating a NON-MENU page, with its corresponding literal, which we will generally place in the queue of the list of pages in the editing tree of the content manager. Inside this page we will place others of the MENU type, in other words, which will be displayed in publication, all with their corresponding literal and content, whether they are Open texts, external links or components (news, featured, etc). We must not forget in this operation to place on the Non-Menu page the interior link linked to the first page of the new drop-down, or to the page that we want to be the home page of the microsite.