Page settings allow you to effectively name, organize, and optimize a page for search engines, as well as manage the usability and navigation of your website.
How to access the page settings:
Open Page Navigation in the top menu.
Click the three dots on the right, then select “Page Settings”.
1. Navigation Title
The name of the page as it appears in the navigation menu. This title helps visitors identify the page in the menu.
2. Browser Title
The title displayed in the browser tab. This is also the title that appears in search engine results.
3. Page URL
The URL slug for the page. This is the part of the URL that comes after the main domain, e.g., www.example.com/new-page.
4. Page Status
The status of the page, e.g., “Active”, means the page is published and visible to visitors.
5. Directory
The directory where the page is stored. This helps organize pages within the website, e.g., in the root directory or a subdirectory.
6. Keywords
Keywords that describe the page and support SEO (Search Engine Optimization). These help search engines better understand the content of the page.
7. Description
A short description of the page, which also contributes to SEO and can appear in search engine results.
8. Hide from Menu
Option to remove the page from the navigation menu so it does not appear in the main menu.
9. Set as Homepage
Option to make this page the main homepage of the website, which visitors see when they access the main domain.










