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Subpages
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Written by Michael Stephenson
Updated over 2 months ago

Overview

Subpages are a powerful feature within our Pages module, designed to help you build more structured and navigable landing pages. By utilizing subpages, you can effectively organize detailed content, creating a seamless and intuitive user experience.

For example, consider your primary page is academics.fire.edu. With subpages, you can organize related academic program content under distinct URLs, such as academics.fire.edu/biology and academics.fire.edu/accounting. This approach results in a more organized landing page structure, making it easier for users to find the information they need quickly and efficiently.


Adding Subpages

  1. Navigate to the main page (Engagement > Pages) where you wish to add a subpage.

  2. Click on the name of the page.

  3. Add the Subpage:

    • Click on the Subpages tab at the top of the page editor.
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    • Click the plus sign (+) to add a new subpage.

    • Enter a name and path for the subpage (the path will be added to the end of the main page URL).
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    • Once you save the name and path, the subpage will be added to the list of subpages.

  4. Add Content to Subpage:

    • Click on the name of the subpage to open the subpage.

    • Click on the edit page button.

    • Follow the same process you use to add a main landing page.
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Managing Subpages

Managing your subpages is straightforward and follows similar steps as managing main pages:

Edit a Subpage Name or Path:

  1. Navigate to the subpage from the subpages tab within its main page editor.

  2. Click on the three horizontal dots icon next to the subpage you want to edit.

  3. Select Edit.
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Edit a Subpage Content

  1. Navigate to the subpage from the subpages tab within its main page editor.

  2. Click on the subpage name to open the subpage.

  3. Click the edit page button.
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Delete a Subpage

  1. Click on the three horizontal dots icon next to the subpage you want to delete.

  2. Select Delete and confirm your choice to remove the subpage.
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Navigating to Subpages

You can enhance user navigation to subpages in two ways:

  1. Content Block Buttons:

    • When adding a content block with a button, set the button action to Go to Subpage and select the desired subpage from the list.
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  2. Navigation Menu Items:

    • When configuring your navigation menu items, set the menu item action to Go to Subpage and select the subpage you want users to navigate to from the menu.
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The Pages Module is only available with the Element Ignite and Engage packages.

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