Welcome to the Edit Page Menu. Click below to find out more about the various sections.
Sub Menu Label
The sub menu label is the label that appears in the navigation bar on the home page and as a header in the browser. It appears on the browser window as so:
Page Address
The page address how the URL will read for that page. It will appear in the browser's address window as so:
Page Access
Page access refers to how the page that you are editing is viewable:
- public-listed:
Just as it implies, public-listed means that the page is viewable to anyone who visits your site.
- public-not listed:
Public, but not listed means that the page can be viewable to anyone who visits your site, but it will not be listed as a page in the navigation bar.
- public-nor searchable:
With a page that's public, but not searchable, a page can only be seen by accessing the exact page address (eg, help.spotlets.com/edit) as this page is not listed in the navigation bar, nor can it be searched for within the site.
- private:
This private page is just for you; one no one else can view.
Page Title
The page title appears on the page like so:
Page Subtitle
A page subtitle appears below the page title.
Feature Image
A feature image is an image placed at the top of a page. Click here to learn more about adding and editing Feature Images.
Body Images
Body images can be added at your leisure by clicking this icon. Click here to learn more about adding and editing Body Images. Body images are placed in a Standard Article Page Type to the right of the body content and appear as thumbnail images when placed in a Page Gallery Page Type.
Body
The body does not refer to Elle MacPherson, but the content of your page. By clicking the body icon, you are taken directly to the WYSIWYG Editor.
Downloads
You can manage any downloads on a page by clicking this icon.
Right Bar
Right Bar (off)
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Right Bar (on)
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The right bar can be toggled on or off. The default setting has the right bar off. Once the right bar is toggled on, you can edit the content within using the WYSIWYG Editor. Click here for more information.
Keywords
You can add your page's keywords here. Keywords help search engines (such as Google or Yahoo!) sort your page (or site) when searched. For example, having keywords of "spotlets", "customer support", and "good-looking director of support" will most likely lead you to this site. The content of the site is more useful to search engines than the keywords. Likewise, using misleading keywords to drum up traffic can have an adverse effect on your site when searched.
Description
Describing your page here will allow a search engine (such as Google or Yahoo!) to better categorize your site. The description placed here will result in the small blurb under your site (or page) that is seen on a Google or Yahoo! search. Once again, content trumps misleading descriptions.