PUBLIC PORTAL

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Creating Custom Pages

Create and manage custom pages for your public portal, including About, Pricing, and other content.

Overview

Custom pages allow you to create additional pages for your public portal beyond the built-in pages. Use them for About Us, Pricing, Terms of Service, or any other content you need.

Creating a New Page

  1. Navigate to Customization - Go to your project dashboard and click Customization
  2. Click the + button - In the top right of the page selector, click the + button to create a new page
  3. Fill in page details:
    • Page Name - The display name (e.g., "About Us")
    • URL Slug - The URL-friendly identifier (e.g., "about-us")
    • Route Path - The full URL path (e.g., "/about-us")
    • Description - Optional description for your reference
  4. Click Create Page - Your new page is created and automatically saved

Editing Your Page

After creating a page, you can customize its content using the Canvas Editor:

  1. Select your page from the page selector
  2. Click Enable Canvas Editing to open the canvas editor
  3. Add blocks to build your page content:
    • Page Heading - Add a title and description for your page
    • Text - Add paragraphs, lists, and formatted text
    • Images - Add visual content
    • Buttons - Add call-to-action buttons
    • Separators - Add visual dividers between sections
  4. Drag and drop blocks to arrange your layout
  5. Use the layout options to create multi-column designs
  6. Click Exit Canvas Editing when done
  7. Save your changes

Page Settings

You can configure additional settings for each custom page:

  • Enabled - Turn the page on or off (disabled pages won't be accessible)
  • Public Access - Allow public visitors to view the page
  • Show in Navigation - Display a link to this page in the header menu
  • Custom Route - Set a custom URL path for the page

Deleting a Page

To remove a custom page:

  1. Click the Settings icon on the page card
  2. Click the Delete (trash) icon
  3. Confirm the deletion

Warning: Deleting a page cannot be undone.

Best Practices

  • Keep it focused - Each custom page should have a clear, single purpose
  • Use consistent styling - Match colors and fonts with your brand
  • Make it scannable - Use headings, lists, and short paragraphs
  • Add calls to action - Guide users to take next steps
  • Keep it updated - Review and refresh content regularly

Common Use Cases

About Page

  • Company mission and vision
  • Team information
  • Company history
  • Values and culture

Pricing Page

  • Pricing tiers
  • Feature comparison
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Sign-up links

Legal Pages

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Data Processing Agreement

Next Steps

  • Customize page colors and branding
  • Add the page to your navigation
  • Preview your changes before publishing

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