OfferingTree automatically creates a Home, Offerings, Schedule, Blog and Packages page for you, but you may wish to add additional pages to your site. To get started, go to the Pages page in your admin backend portal. There is also a video explaining this feature located at the bottom of this article.
Modifying Existing Pages
Even though you can't edit the content of some of the pre-built pages (Offerings and Blog) that come with your OfferingTree site, you can rename them, change the order in which they appear on your site or unpublish them completely. If you unpublish a page, it will not appear on your site, but it will still show up on the admin page. You can re-publish a page at any time. To rename an existing page, press the Rename button. Renaming that page changes the page title on the navigation bar of your website.
Creating a New Custom Page
To get started creating a new page on your site, press the Create Page button at the top of the page.
- You can pick from using Sprout, pre-built tempaltes, or to start with a blank page.
- Customize the Navigation Title, Page Title, Description, and URL link.
- Change the page access settings to published, unlisted, or unpublished.
- As you add sections, you can save your contant along the way by pressing the Save button. It will always become brighter when the site detected changes to your page.
Check out our other page builder articles for how to add content to your pages and watch this video below for a quick tutorial.
Previewing Your Custom Page
Before saving your changes, you can preview the change and see what the page would look like on different screen sizes as well as in landscape and portrait mode on a mobile phone and tablet. It is a good idea to ensure that everything looks good at various screen sizes before publishing your page.
Editing a Custom Page
To edit a custom page you've added in the past, click on the three dots, then Edit on the page you'd like to edit. Note that you cannot edit the content of some of the built-in pages but you can unpublish or rename them.
You can also Change Visibility, Duplicate, Share or Embed, or Delete your Custom Pages.
Here you have the same options you have when creating a custom page. Check out our other page builder articles for how to add content to your pages and watch the video in the previous section for a quick tutorial.
Sorting and Creating Submenus
You can sort all your pages in any order you like. It is as simple as dragging the menu item into order. You can even nest pages four levels deep. This will create a drop-down menu on your public site with any number of pages beneath.
To create a page with sub-pages beneath it, simply drag pages so that they are indented beneath the top-level page.
Member Only Pages
You might want to restrict access to some pages on your site to only those who hold a membership subscription. To learn more about memberships, check out this help article section. To restrict access to only signed-in members, navigate to the create or edit form for the page, go to Page Access Settings and check the Members Only checkbox. You can then select which membership levels you would like to give page access to, or select "all" to give all membership levels access. To see a step-by-step help article click here.
Unlisted Page
An unlisted page is a page that is not listed or navigable from your website, but people that you share the link with can still access it. To make a page unlisted, check the "Unlisted Page" checkbox in the "Page Access Settings" pane when creating or editing the page. There is a "Copy page link to clipboard" button that will automatically copy the page link or URL to your clipboard so you can paste it in a message to the people you want to share it with. Make sure to publish your page, otherwise the page won't be visible even if someone has the link.
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