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Editing a Website Page
How editing works for system and custom website pages, including SEO, galleries, form settings, and visibility.
Open a page from the Pages list and choose Edit. The fields you see depend on the kind of page you are editing. Custom pages get the full page editor. System pages show the structured fields that belong to that built-in page.
Fields You Will See On Most Pages
- Title: the main page name. This helps you recognise the page in the list and may also be used in headings depending on the page content.
- Navigation label: the wording used in the website menu. Shorter labels often work better in the header than the full page title.
- Navigation order: controls the order of pages in the public navigation. Lower numbers appear earlier.
- Enabled: turns the page on or off publicly. The home page is the exception and must stay enabled.
- Show in navigation: controls the menu only. Turn this off for pages that should stay live but should not appear in the main navigation.
- SEO title: overrides the site-wide meta title for this one page.
- SEO description: overrides the website-wide default description for this one page.
Fields On System Pages
- Intro heading or Section heading: the main heading shown near the top of the built-in page.
- Intro text: the supporting copy directly under that heading.
- Hero heading, Hero text, Primary button label, and Primary button link: home-page-only fields used in the opening hero area and its main call to action.
- Selected gallery: home-page-only gallery selection. The chosen gallery appears after the main home-page content.
- Show How to find us section: contact-page-only setting that shows or hides the map and location section.
- Enable captcha protection: available on Contact and Request Quote. Turn this on when you want an extra spam check before visitors can submit the form.
- Success message: available on Contact and Request Quote. This is the message visitors see after they submit the form successfully.
Fields On Custom Pages
- Slug: the public path for the page. Change this carefully once the page has been linked from menus, buttons, or search results.
- Gallery: attaches one saved gallery to the page.
- Gallery position: chooses whether that gallery appears above or below the custom page body.
- Custom page editor: where you build the actual body content for the page.
What The Save Changes Affect
- Navigation changes: update the public website menu.
- SEO changes: change the metadata search engines and social shares can pick up for that page.
- Gallery changes: update the saved page layout and pull in the selected gallery items.
- Form-page changes: change what visitors see on the Contact and Request Quote pages after they submit.
Related articles
- Website Page Details: the summary view before you edit.
- Custom Page Editor: building custom page content in more detail.
- Galleries List: choosing or creating galleries to attach to pages.
- Website Settings: the website-wide defaults that page SEO can override.