Page info elements are used to display a web page's details.

A typical page info element.
When in administration mode, click the Edit hyperlink above a page info element to update it.

Updating a page info element.
The Page Whose Information Is Displayed field is used to specify a web page whose details are displayed. You can specify a web page by entering its title. If more than one web page exists with the same title, you must be more specific about how you select a web page. For example, suppose your website contains two folders with title "2008", one with parent folder "Photos" and the other with parent folder "Events". Then you would need to enter "Photos, 2008" or "Events, 2008" rather than "2008".
The Page Whose Information Is Displayed field can be, and generally is, left blank. In this case, the field will automatically be updated so it is set to the value of the currently active web page. This is useful if a page info element is placed in a zone on a web page near the root of your website. This content may then be inherited by web pages further down your web page hierarchy. However, whenever a web page that inherits this content is viewed, the page info will automatically update to show details of the active page.
Page info elements display a web page's title. They may optionally show the date a web page was posted, the date a web page was last updated, the date a web page occurred, a web page's description and a web page's image. When a web page's posted and last updated dates are the same, only the posted date is shown.
Finally, when you have finished updating a page info element, click the OK button to return to the previous page. You should not use your browser's back button.