Page types
When creating a page in Studio.Design, you'll choose a page type. Select the one that best fits your needs.
For more details on each page type, see Page types.
Page type | Common use cases | When it's created | Can the type be changed later? | Limit per site |
Page | Creates a standard content page. | Selected when adding (type can be changed after creation) | Yes (※) | No limit |
Home (Homepage) | Displayed when visitors access your site's root URL — this is your site's top page. | Changed after adding | Yes (※) | 1 page only |
An error page displayed when a visitor accesses a URL that doesn't exist. | Changed after adding | Yes (※) | 1 page only | |
A password entry page used when protecting your entire site with a password. | Changed after adding | Yes (※) | 1 page only | |
Creates a modal window that appears as an overlay on top of a page. | Selected when adding | No | No limit | |
Creates a page that automatically forwards visitors to a specified URL. | Selected when adding | No | No limit | |
A page that displays CMS content. | Selected when adding | No | Can be created per CMS Model | |
A page that displays a modal linked to CMS content. | Selected when adding | No | No limit | |
A page that displays CMS content search results. | Selected when adding | No | 1 page recommended |
※ Can only be changed to one of these types: [Page], [404 Page], [Password Page], or [Home].
Adding a page
Note: For page types other than [Page], the page type cannot be changed after creation.
Click the [+] button in the upper-right corner of the screen.
You can also add a page from the [+] button in the Page Panel.
Select a page type.
By default, only [Page], [Modal], and [Redirect] are shown. Click [>] to see all available options.
Choose the page type you want and add the page.
Duplicating a page
Duplicating an existing page creates a new page that carries over the layout and structure. After duplicating, you can edit the page name, path, and content as needed.
Steps
Click the duplicate page icon in the upper-right corner of the screen. You can also duplicate from the Page Panel.
Deleting a page
You can delete pages you no longer need.
To avoid broken links on your published site, be sure to check any linked references before deleting a page.
Steps
Click the trash icon in the upper-right corner of the screen. You can also delete from the Page Panel.
Changing the page type
You can change the page type only for pages that are set to [Page], [Home], [404], or [Password].
Open the Page Panel.
Select the page whose type you want to change.
Select the [Page] tab in the right panel.
If the panel is closed, open the right panel first.
Click the [Type] selection field.
Choose the desired page type from the dropdown list.
Setting page meta information
You can configure the following page meta information from the Page settings tab in the right panel:
For details on how to configure each of these, see the linked articles above.
Editing page names and viewing the page list
You can edit page names and view all your pages from the Page Panel.
For more details, see Page Panel.
Organizing pages with directories
You can organize your page list by creating a folder structure using page paths. This makes it easier to manage your workflow as the number of pages grows.
For more details, see Setting a page URL (path).
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