Managing Your Pages
Your website can have multiple pages organized in a navigation structure. Here's how to manage them effectively.
Creating New Pages
Page Types
Navigation Pages
These pages appear in your site's main navigation menu. Visitors can easily access them from any page on your site.
Sub Pages
Sub pages are nested under navigation pages. They're useful for organizing related content, like product categories or blog posts.
Hidden Pages
Pages that don't appear in navigation but are still accessible via direct link. Great for landing pages or special promotions.
Organizing Pages
Reordering
Drag and drop pages in the Pages panel to change their order in the navigation.
Creating Sub Pages
Drag a page onto another page to make it a sub page. The parent page will show an arrow indicating it has children.
Changing Page URL (Slug)
The URL slug determines your page's web address (e.g., yoursite.com/about).
To Change a Page's URL:
URL Best Practices
- Keep URLs short and descriptive
- Use lowercase letters
- Use hyphens instead of spaces or underscores
- Include keywords when relevant
- Avoid special characters
Duplicating Pages
To create a copy of an existing page:
This is useful for:
- Creating similar pages quickly
- Testing different layouts
- Building template pages
Deleting Pages
To Delete a Page:
Before Deleting
- Make sure the page isn't linked from other pages
- Consider hiding it instead if you might need it later
- Check if it's a parent of sub-pages
Hiding Pages from Navigation
To keep a page accessible but not in the menu:
Hidden pages are perfect for:
- Landing pages for ad campaigns
- Thank you pages after form submission
- Special offer pages
- Draft pages not ready for public viewing
Page Templates
When adding a new page, you can start with a blank page or choose from pre-built page templates that include common layouts like:
- About pages
- Contact pages
- Product listing pages
- Blog layouts