Pages
Working with Pages Weebly allows you to create multiple pages, and automatically builds a navigation menu Lets explore Login to Weebly Find the Pages tab Here you see your existing pages menu (created from your template)
Adding a page Click the plus sign Choose type of page… Select Standard Page for now
Adding a page, continued The new page properties sheet appears Add a page name Choose header (can leave default) Visibility (you can make pages require a password, making them invisible to the general public) The SEO settings is for Search Engine Optimization, to try to customize/tweak what searches will lead to your page So, just set the page name for the moment Don’t forget to hit Save!
Copying/removing pages You can delete pages you don’t want Select the page in the Pages menu, you return to the properties sheet for the page Now, there are buttons to copy a page (useful if you have a complicated design you want to reuse) or delete
Arranging the menu Click the “handle” on the left side of your page name buttons Now, drag it up or down – this reorders your menu This isn’t the actual menu! In this theme, the Menu is horizontal even though the menu is vertical If you drag the page right, it indents and becomes a submenu item in the navigation menu Here you can see what dragging the page left did in the “live” menu
Page Types Sort of a fib… some are “pages”, some are links Standard page – almost a blank slate Blog page – creates a blog format, with common elements to blogs lie About the Author and RSS feed Store Page – create categories and product pages – we wont use this External Page – just creates a link to an external website in your navigation menu Nonclickable Menu – no page itself, but a menu item – you could nest other things beneath it
Pages Summary Page types – Standard page is your most used Navigation is re-ordered by dragging pages up or down in the Pages menu You can indent pages below other pages makes indented page a submenu in navigation External and Non-clickable have special behaviors