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The meta tag information added here will be specific to the page you're modifying the settings for, and not for your entire site! To create meta tags for your entire site, please add them to the '''Keywords''' area in the [[Advanced Website Settings | Site-Wide SEO section]] of your [[Website Settings]].
The meta tag information added here will be specific to the page you're modifying the settings for, and not for your entire site! To create meta tags for your entire site, please add them to the '''Keywords''' area in the [[Advanced Website Settings | Head Tag section]] of your [[Website Settings | Site-wide Settings]].
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 28 November 2013

This option will allow you to change such page information as Name and Description as well as modify the Page URL Location.


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The Page Name will be used in the navigation of your site, as well as on any links to this page.

Note:
Anything entered into this field will automatically be entered into the page location as well for convenience, however the location can be renamed if desired.


The Page URL is the path to the page that the user will see in the address bar when visiting your website. New folders are created in this area.


If the "Publish Now" check box is not selected, the page will not automatically be published.

Page SEO

Custom Keywords are used by some search engines for indexing your website. Keywords should be in a comma separated list (eg: hockey,sport,nhl).

The Description will be used in the meta tags when people or search engines visit your website. Most search engines will use the description for a summary in their search results.

Note:
The meta tag information added here will be specific to the page you're modifying the settings for, and not for your entire site! To create meta tags for your entire site, please add them to the Keywords area in the Head Tag section of your Site-wide Settings.

Page Head Tag

This section requires knowledge of HTML and is intended for advanced users. Code will be appended inside <head></head>

Where to Find

Clicking the "Page Settings" button in the Page Actions section of the Toolbar as in the below image will bring up the page settings for the page you are currently editing.


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Note:
Page settings can also be managed in the Pages section of the Toolbar in the "Manage Website" section.