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Manage Simple Pages

How to manage the simple pages on the system?

On this page, you will be able to manage simple or static pages such as the “Terms and conditions”, “Cookie policy”, and more.


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In this guide, you will learn how to add and edit simple pages in the system.

Manage simple pages in the system

To start, click “Admin” ➡ “Manage Simple Pages” on the menu bar.


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On this page, you will be able to add a new simple page or edit an existing one.


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Add a new simple page

To add a new simple page, click on the “Add” button.


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Then, all you have to do is choose a banner for the page, the priority (in which order it will be displayed), position (where in the front end the page the hyperlink to the page will appear), the title, and the menu title.


Note: If you don’t upload any banner, the settings from the “CMS Page Banners” page will take effect.


Related: How to configure the page banners in the system?


After that, you can use the text editor to add the content of your page.


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The number of text editors you will see will correspond to the number of languages you have in the system.


If you added three languages including the default language, you will see three repeating text editors here. That’s why you can’t edit the “Language” field on the forms.


Related: How to manage the languages in the system?


After adding the content of the page in all languages, scroll down to the bottom and click the “Add” button.


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Edit a simple page

To edit a simple page, all you have to do is click the “Edit” button for that page.


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You will see a familiar setting here as the one earlier when creating a new page.


You can change most of the settings except for the “Language” and the “Position” fields (the position of most of the simple pages are hardcoded in the front end).


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After making the necessary changes, simply click the “Submit” button at the bottom of the page.


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On the front end, this is how that page looks like:


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