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Sitemap

Learn how to manage your website's Sitemap, adjust page settings, and optimize SEO and social metadata.

Jozef Pokrivcak avatar
Written by Jozef Pokrivcak
Updated over 3 months ago

You can access your Sitemap in two different ways:

  • From the Canvas: Click the name of your page located at the top center of the canvas if the control panels are hidden.

  • From the Layers panel: If the control panels are visible, click "Open Sitemap" at the top of the Layers panel on the left side.

The Sitemap displays the complete structure of your website. Next to your site name, you can access:

  • Site settings: For more information, refer to the Site settings article.

  • Filter: Filter your pages based on their publishing status.

Note: Use the search panel to quickly find the page you'd like to edit.

Page Publishing States

Your pages can have one of three publishing states:

  • Draft: The page is still in progress and hasn't been published.

  • Published: The page is live and accessible to the public.

  • Published with unpublished changes: The page is live, but some recent changes haven't been published yet.

The publishing status is indicated by a small dot located to the right of each page name. Hover over the dot to see a description.

Adding a new Page

To add a new page, hover over an existing page name and click the “+” icon. A small pop-up window will appear where you can specify the link for your new page. Click "Add page" to include it in your site.

Quick Page actions

To access quick actions, hover over a page name in the Sitemap and click the “…” icon. The following actions are available:

  • Duplicate page: Creates a copy of the page with all its settings.

  • Edit in Canvas: Opens the page for quick editing in the canvas.

  • Make Homepage: Sets the selected page as your homepage if it isn't already.

  • Unpublish: Unpublishes the page, removing it from the live site.

  • Delete: Permanently deletes the page.

Page Settings

To access Page Settings, hover over the page name in the Sitemap and click the settings icon. This will open the Page Settings panel.

General

In General settings, you can modify:

  • Page Slug: Edit the URL slug for your page.

  • Language: Select a language for your page from the dropdown menu.

  • Change Domain: Clicking "Change domain" will take you to the domain settings. For more information, consult this article.

Add Redirect

Toggle this on to open a small settings menu where you can specify where your page will redirect:

  • Page: Select a page within your site for the redirect.

  • Custom Link: Enter a URL to redirect your page to an external site.

SEO Settings

Here, you can fine-tune your SEO settings. A preview will show how your site will appear in Google search results once it's published.

You can edit the following:

  • Page Title: Edit how the page title will appear on Google. You can also choose whether to display the site name in search results.

  • Meta Description: Write a page summary that will show in search results. The recommended length is 155-165 characters.

  • Search Visibility: Choose whether to show or hide the page in search results.

  • Follow Links: Decide whether to allow search engines to follow links on this page.

Social Metadata

Here, you can adjust how your page's metadata will display on social media platforms:

  • Social Preview: Upload an image to be displayed when your page is shared.

  • Social Title: Edit the title that appears when your page is shared on social media. You can also choose whether to display the site name.

  • Social Description: Write a brief description that will appear when the page is shared on social media. The recommended length is 155-165 characters.

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