> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://story.groupthought.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://story.groupthought.com/story-theme-v1/pages.md).

# Pages

- [Page navigation](https://story.groupthought.com/story-theme-v1/pages/page-navigation.md): Adding a sub-navigation option to the page template is a simple but effective way to tell your story off the homepage.
- [How to use page templates](https://story.groupthought.com/story-theme-v1/pages/how-to-use-page-templates.md): Story theme includes a collection of designer page templates
- [Story page templates when using a different theme](https://story.groupthought.com/story-theme-v1/pages/how-to-use-page-templates/how-to-use-story-page-templates-when-another-theme-is-published.md): How to try Story's custom page templates while your store is using a different theme
- [Contact page](https://story.groupthought.com/story-theme-v1/pages/contact-page.md): Story includes a rich contact form template which allows you to add custom form fields, FAQ accordions and helpful links.
- [Lookbook](https://story.groupthought.com/story-theme-v1/pages/lookbook.md): Instantly build a beautifully designed lookbook with images, links and text using Story's lookbook page template
- [Team](https://story.groupthought.com/story-theme-v1/pages/team.md): Feature members of your team with profile images and social links
- [Timeline](https://story.groupthought.com/story-theme-v1/pages/timeline.md): Time or event based page template for Story theme


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