Think of Breaze like a streaming service: a Section is a TV show and its Pages are the episodes. Topics are the categories your content is grouped under.
Main Section (root)
Every Breaze site has one top-level section that all other content lives inside — the trunk of your content tree. It’s created automatically when your site is set up, and you build everything else beneath it.
Its name is chosen during setup, so it varies from site to site: it starts as Root Section by default and is often renamed to Main Section. Either way it’s the same thing — the top-level container — so follow these steps using whichever name your site shows.
To reach your content, click Lessons under your top-level section (Main Section or Root Section).
This top-level section is normally visible only to editors and administrators, not to learners. Leave it in place — it’s the container the rest of your content depends on.
Sections and Pages
You’ll see all of the site’s content. On the left are the Sections (your courses); select one and its Pages (the episodes) appear on the right.
Section vs. Page fields
A Section has a Section Title, Section Description, Topic Title, and a Section URL Identifier. A Page has a Page Title, a Page URL Identifier, and Page Items (the content blocks you build in the page editor).
How Topics are created
A Topic is the category a Section is filed under on the Home page. You don’t create Topics separately — a Topic comes from the Topic Title you enter on a Section:
- Type a Topic Title on a Section to file it under that Topic. The first time a Topic Title is used, that Topic is created automatically.
- Reuse the exact same Topic Title on other Sections to group them under one Topic on the Home page.
- Leave the Topic Title blank to keep the Section ungrouped — it appears on its own rather than under a Topic.
Topic Titles are matched exactly, so watch for typos and stray spaces — “Onboarding” and “Onboarding ” (with a trailing space) become two separate Topics. If a Topic looks duplicated, or a Section lands under the wrong heading, check its Topic Title for an exact match.