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How to manage your website pages on Graphy?

Created by Ayush Sharma, Modified on Thu, 5 Feb at 2:09 PM by Ayush Sharma

This article guides you on everything you can do in the Website section, including editing your pages, managing navigation, optimizing SEO, configuring overall settings, and creating and managing pages.


Editor Interface

When you click on any page or the Edit widget, you'll be taken to the editor. 

Here you can edit your website using :-

  • AI Editor - Refer here for detailed article.  
  • Edit manually for precise control - Refer here for detailed article. 
  • Customize overall style of your website using Style Guide - Refer here for detailed article. 
  • Revert to changes made using Version History - Refer here for detailed article.


Page Management Menu

Click the three-dot menu (⋮) on any page in your Pages list to access page options. You can 

  • Edit page details.
  • Optimize your page with SEO settings - Refer here for detailed article.
  • Copy page link to easily share your page's web address.
  • Unpublish the page to take it offline. 

Preview Your Page

Click the preview icon (eye symbol) to see how your page looks before publishing. You can view your page design and layout visually, check how your content appears to visitors and publish when satisfied with the preview. 

Note:- As this is the preview mode, interactions are disabled here.


Create New Page

Click the "New Page" button to create a new page for your website.
Refer here for detailed article.

 


Website Settings

Click the Settings icon (gear symbol) to configure your entire website settings. You can add logo and favicon for your website branding, manage your domain (connect custom domain or use default domain), and add custom head and body scripts for advanced functionality. 

Refer here for detailed article.

 


Navigation Management

Switch to the Navigation tab to customize the header menu which is the navigation menu that appears at the top of your pages, customize footer menu with links and information in your website's footer, organize menu items for easy navigation, and ensure visitors can navigate through your website seamlessly. 

Refer here for detailed article.

 



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