Pages

 Overview:

 

Creating Pages

In the Pages system, you can create new pages. Simply click the plus button at the bottom of the list to make a new page at the root of your website.

Creating Subpages

Within the Pages system. Hover the page you would like to create a page under. On the right side you will see a plus icon. Press this plus and a new untitled page will be created underneath. Click on the newly created page to edit the title and begin creating content.

Removing Pages

In the Pages system, you can remove pages from your website. Simply hover the page you want to remove and click the X. This will permanently remove this page from your site. If you want to keep a copy of it, simply adjust its visibility instead.

Page Visibility

Adjust Page visibility by changing the state of the eyeball icon; an open eye represents visible in your navigation menus, while a covered eye page is currently invisible and removed from the navigation.

Redirects

To create a redirect to another section of your website, simply click the add page button and select Link. You can add any URL to this redirect you wish (even off-site links).

Use Example:

You want to create a simple URL for a new exciting offer you have, but you don't want to have the offer live in your website's root. You want to keep the page tied to your offer under the category of service that it is under, but you need a page at the top level of your website.

The site's real structure is the following:

yoursite.com/services/service1/bigoffer

That is way to long to put in a radio ad... how will your customers remember it?

You can create a redirect at yoursite.com/bigoffer that points yoursite.com/services/service1/bigoffer. This keeps your site's navigation clean, while allowing your customers to have a convenient URL.

Helpful tip:

Use the visibility to set if you want the URL to show up in the nav or not. Often times, you don't want customers to be able to navigate directly to a URL, but instead only find it via a source you choose, like a Facebook ad.

Advanced Features:

Topics:

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  • Changelog

 

Definitions:

Root: for our purposes, the root of your website is any URL that is located within the first level of hierarchy for your website

Example: yourwebsite.com/newurl

In this example, newurl is a page that exists at the root. If the page were at yourwebsite.com/services/service1, the page would be service1 and it would be a subpage of services.