Creating and Organizing Pages
You can easily create new pages and organize them in the list of pages.
1. To create a new page, click on the add button (+) in the upper right-hand corner of the Site header.
2. Give a name for the new page in the name field.
3. Using the mouse, drag the page to a position of your choice in the list of pages. You can also drag the page under another page: an arrow will appear next to the target page.
Page can be published or unpublished. Unpublished page is not visible in the public internet and it do not have URL-addrerss.
4. Press "Publish" -button to publish the page. Multilingual pages you can choose witch languages are published.
The Publish-button is disabled if the page is public.
5. Press "Preview" to preview unpuslished page before pulishing it.
6. Press "Delete" to unpublish or delete page.
7. You can unpublish or delete whole page, or you can unpublish or delete language version.
8. Save the changes.
Page Settings
Page Setup to define how the page appears on the internet.
1. Page name in Crasman Stage: The name by which page is displayed page hierarchy and site navigation.
2. URL address: Automatic field creates a page address. Site URL depends on the location of the page in the hierarchy, and site-specific settings.
3. Presentation template: Template that contains the page pre-defined content areas.
4. The page is for navigation: Page can be displayed in one or more navigation. Navigation elements location and function are defined in a site by site.
5. Page parameters: database-driven websites can define the functionality parameters.
6. Redirect from this page to (optional): Redirect visitor to other resource. The target can be a Stage page, Studio file or any web address.
Page Metadata
Metadata is information that is not directly visible on the website but such as browsers and search engines use them. Some metadata is visible to the user just a browser or search engines.
1. General meta-fields
Title (optional): Replace the page's Stage name in title and navigation.
Description: "meta name = description". Page description is summary of the contents of the page. The description does not appear in the basic browser on your page to the user, but Google may display it on a search result summary.
Keywords: "meta name = keywords". List of page keywords for search engines.
2. Site-specific metadata fields
3. Google sitemap and page indexing
Visible in Google sitemap: Add page to Google sitemap listing.
Indexing forbidden from search engines: Block search engine crawlers to index page in robots.txt.