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Activate or Deactivate your page. Active means users can view the webpage.
Here you can create 'Friendly URLs' - separate words with dashes (-) instead of spaces or symbols. Make sure to remove apostrophes and any special characters.
Here you can view what the URL Path will look like after you name your page link.
Determine whether you want this page to be visible in the menu.
Determine whether you want this page to be visible in Sitemap.
Determine whether you want this page to be a canonical URL. A canonical URL is the preferred URL for a specific piece of content when multiple URLs exist that point to the same content or similar variations of it. With this feature, when checked off, you are telling search crawlers like Google for example that this page, this content is designated as the authoritative or primary URL for search engines to index and rank.
If this page is a redirect. Check it off and new options will appear to configure the redirect.
Select the page you want this redirect to go to.
Permanent Redirect (301):
Status Code: 301 Moved Permanently
Meaning: Indicates that the requested URL has permanently moved to a new location.
Use Case: Employed when a website permanently redirects one URL to another, typically because the original URL no longer exists or has been replaced by a new one.
SEO Impact: Search engines treat 301 redirects as a signal to pass the ranking authority (link juice) from the old URL to the new one. It's considered a best practice for preserving search engine rankings when changing URLs.
Temporary Redirect (302):
Status Code: 302 Found (or 307 Temporary Redirect in HTTP/1.1)
Meaning: Indicates that the requested URL has temporarily moved to a different location.
Use Case: Used when a URL is temporarily redirected to another URL. It implies that the original URL may be restored in the future.
SEO Impact: Search engines may not pass link equity from the original URL to the temporary one. If the redirect is expected to be permanent, using a 301 redirect is recommended for SEO purposes.
Edit the SEO Page Title
Edit the SEO Page Description
Edit the SEO Page Keywords
If you don't have SSL on all parts of your website, you can determine whether you want to force SSL for this specific page.
Option to Hide page menu item on a Small Screen
Option to add Menu Separator to menu.
Option to disable navigation when you have a mega menu.
Here you can select how you want the menu arrow direction to be pointing.
You can select whether you want the menu item to open in the same window/tab or new window/tab.
Here you have the option to include a rich menu navigation using the WYSIWYG editor or by adding HTML. A content window will appear for you to enter this content.
This option refers to a setting or directive for your robots.txt file. This setting determines whether search engines should index web pages that have query strings appended to their URLs.
This setting determines whether search engines should index web pages that have NO query strings appended to their URLs.
Here your letting search engines know that you want this page indexed even if it has an Advantage CSP re-write.
This option is a directive that instructs search engine bots not to follow or crawl the links present on a particular web page.
This will employ advanced or regular expression (regex) patterns for more sophisticated text matching and manipulation tasks.
Here you can select the scrape method that is used to extract data from this page.
Select the category you wish to classify this page. You can create as many categories as you want in Domain Management > Configuration Settings.
This is the title of the page as it should appear when shared on social media platforms. It's often separate from the HTML title tag for SEO purposes.
Open Graph supports various types of content such as website, article, video, etc. This setting allows specifying the type of content the page represents.
The canonical URL of the page, which is used as the basis for sharing. It's important for ensuring that shared links point to the correct location.
An image associated with the page. This image should be visually appealing and relevant to the content of the page.