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No-node Page

What do I mean by no-node? There are two perspectives to consider. First, no-node means the page is not created using a node. For example, a View page is a no-node page. Second, no-node means you have a page that doesn't show nodes.

Sample no-node homepageNo-node Page

The most common pages that are no-node (from either perspective) are the homepage and section landing pages.

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