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How to List and Access all pages
How to List and Access all pages

In your admin area under My Website click List Pages.

Pages with Buttons and Pages without Buttons:
The pages you create are listed here in two categories. The first category, "Pages with Buttons", lists your pages with links in the main navigation menu. To include a page in this category, make sure the word "YES" appears in green text under the "Button" column. If the word "NO" is displayed in red text, click the word once so it appears as "YES". The category "Pages without Buttons" lists pages that do not feature a link in the main navigation menu. To include a page in this category, make sure that the word "NO" appears in red text under the "Button" column.

Navigation Style
Standard Menu (Default)- This will allow you to have all of your pages listed as one level of pages.

Drop-Down (DHTML) Menu - This will allow you to have all of your pages listed in different levels. It will allow you to have certain pages ranked as sub-pages of main pages.

Note: Ranking pages using the Menus may have a delay up to 10 mins before showing the change on your site.

Home Page
The home page is meant as a welcome or introduction page and is the first page that your clients will see when they arrive at your site. You choose any page to be the home page. Simply click into the radio button under the "Home Page" column, next to the corresponding page you wish to assign as your home page. Once you've selected your home page, the radio button will be filled in green.

Rank
This is where you can change the order in which your pages appear on the main navigation menu. Click the down arrow to move the page down the list and click the up arrow to move the page up the list.

Page Name
This is where you can edit your pages(s) by clicking on the current name of the page. You can edit the name of the page, change the header/footer, enter meta tags and more.  Also, if you are using the DHTML navigation style, you can use the arrows surrounding the page name to organize your pages as sub-pages within a main page.  For example, you can have a main page called "Customer Service" and your sub-pages could be "About Us" & "Contact Us".  At anytime, you can view your website to see the changes to your current navigation menu, and you can continue reorganizing your pages accordingly. 

Page Type
This displays which type of page that was used and what function they serve. For example, a page using the "Contacts" page type is used for displaying your contact info.

Button
When you view your pages, you will notice a menu on the side of the page displaying links to more of your pages. This is called the main navigation menu. When the word "YES" is displayed in green text under the "Button" column, this means that the page's link is included in the main navigation menu. By clicking "YES", it will then display "NO" in red text. This means that the page's link is not being displayed in the main navigation menu, although the page still exists on your site. 

Use Layout
You can choose whether your template will displayed on a particular page. When the word "YES" is displayed under the "Use Layout" column, this means that the template will show up for that page. By clicking "YES", it will then display "NO" and this means that the template will not show up on that page.

Page Access
You can set a page to require a password in order for it to be viewed, to require your visitors to register in order to be able to view the page, or you can allow anyone to see this page.  Click the blue text link to modify your page access settings. 

Delete
If you decide that you want to completely remove a page, click the red "X" under the "Delete" box. CAUTION: Deleted pages are not re-attainable. The page will be lost, along will all of the information it contained/displayed.