Page settings

Every page for a site has its corresponding page-level settings. Here is how you can open page settings for a particular page.

  1. Click on the page dropdown on the top left corner and select the Manage pages button.

  2. Each page in this list has a menu corresponding to it. Click on the menu and select Settings.

  3. Once you update the page settings to your preferences, click on the Save changes button to save the changes. All the saved changes are directly available in production.

Page settings

Page name

This is the name that appears on the browser tab when you navigate to this page.

Page URL

This is the URL when you visit the selected page.

SEO Settings

Page title

Page title is the most prominent feature of your site's listing on the search engine results page.

Meta Keywords

The Meta keywords provide additional relevant information related to the page. These are inserted as meta tags into the browser while visiting this page.

Meta Description

The meta description provides a summary of what the page represents. Although meta descriptions do not directly influence search engine rankings, they play a significant role in user experience and click-through rates (CTR). A well-crafted meta description can entice users to click on your link over others, thus driving more traffic to your site.

Allow search engines to crawl this page

This setting is useful if you need to control the discoverability of specific pages of your website. When this setting is enabled, search engines are permitted to crawl and index the page, improving its visibility in the search engine results and potentially increasing site traffic. If disabled, it will keep it out of search engine results and maintain its privacy. By default, this is turned on for all the sites.

Cover image

The cover image serves as a visual summary of the page's content, attracting attention in social media feeds and enticing users to click through to the website.