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Overview of Page Settings
Overview of Page Settings
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Written by Cody Walton
Updated over 8 months ago

Every page has additional options you can change and customize! These can be accessed through the Page Menu or by clicking the Gear when editing a specific page.

Options, shown below, are broken up into four categories: General, SEO, Code, and Versions shown below.

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Page Name

The page's name can be edited. This is a great way to label and keep track of what the page contains.
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Custom URL

In addition, a custom URL can be added, this is handy when you want users to go to a specific page with a unique name.

Password Protected

You can add a single password to this page. This is mainly used for keeping the content of the page hidden from users unless they have the password to enter the page. Keep in mind this is a single password, meaning the password is the same for all users.

Theme Selector

If you would like to apply a theme to a specific page you are able to do so from your already existing themes. You'll be able to select from any of your already created themes to apply to the page. This will alter the header, footer, color scheme, and fonts for the page but it will not change the content of your page.
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SEO

SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, can be set up individually for all pages. Customizing your site's SEOs will boost your standings across search engines and help users find your site more easily. For more information check out our article on Setting Up SEO !

Code

In the Page Options, you also have the ability to insert page-specific code for the Header and Footer. Say you had custom code to hide the header for a specific page, this is where you can insert the code!

Versions

The last feature in Page Options is the ability to revert to previous versions of each page. Every time changes are published to a page, a version of the old page will be archived. This allows the ability to revert back to any historic version of your page. Simply, select one of your previous versions and accept it!

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