This article will show you how to add a Subpage to an existing Page's Secondary Navigation. Secondary Navigation displays in a column on the left-hand side of your page. Subpages do not display on the Mega Menu.
Instructions
- Log in to your Web Central website; website preferences may change what this looks like, but adding "/admin" to your website's URL will take you to a sign-in screen
- Navigate to the page you want to add a subpage to
- Ensure that the Live Edit state is toggled to ON:
- To create a subpage of the page you are currently on, click the Add Page option from the left-hand navigation:
- Alternatively, to add a subpage of an existing page that you are not currently on, you may hover over an existing page in the left-hand navigation and click the Add Page option that pops up:
- Alternatively, to add a subpage of an existing page that you are not currently on, you may hover over an existing page in the left-hand navigation and click the Add Page option that pops up:
- Fill out the New Page's information fields:
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Menu Text: What is displayed in the site menu
Note: Be short with the Menu Text
- Title: Name of the page (will auto-fill from the Menu Text)
- Always Use Page Title for Menu Text: Menu Text will automatically match the Page Title when submitted or saved page versions are published
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Linked Page: Used to indicate whether or not this page will link to another page. Selection of this checkbox will expand the menu and offer the following options:
- Link: Select a link to direct to
- Link Target: Opens the link in a different window
- Use Menu: Select to use the linked page's menu structure
- Department Header: Select to make this page a department header
- Description: Briefly describe the page
- Keywords: Input keywords to enhance search functionality
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Page Tags: Specify custom tags for your pages to allow for better search engine optimization or social media sharing
Note: Tags are entered in HTML format
- Image: Provide an image to represent the page
- Hidden: Choose to hide this page from the site menus
- Feature Column: Display the feature column on this page
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Menu Text: What is displayed in the site menu
- Click the Create Page button:
- If you want, edit your page and click the Save and Publish button:
- View the subpage in the secondary navigation:
Feedback About the Article
Let us know what was helpful or not helpful about the article below.2 comments
This information does not show how to add a new subpage. It simply adds a new page.
Please be more informative with the proper steps.
As indicated by the commenter above, these directions are not correct. Not only do they not help you make a sub page but there are references to things like Department Header that don't even exist on the features. Adding a sub page should be about the easiest thing in the world to do for a website and yet nothing in your Help/Support area gives guidance. The fact that many of our main pages have sub pages means that at some point this was done. However, with turnover in staff, this information is sometimes lost in an organization. The lack of guidance from a Help page means that the fundamentals needed to maintain our page is weak.
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