What Are Pages?
Pages are the basic elements of a CMS site. Each page has its own URL path, content, and can be assigned to a template. Pages form the site structure — they can be nested hierarchically (parent page → subpage).
Key Features
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URL path — each page has a unique path (e.g.,
/about-us,/contact), generated automatically from the name or set manually - Content with Liquid — page content supports Liquid templates, enabling insertion of variables, loops, and dynamic blocks
- Page hierarchy — pages can have subpages, creating a multi-level navigation structure
- Menu — a page can be visible in the site menu (Show in menu option) with an assigned menu group code
- Redirects — instead of content, a page can redirect to another URL
- SEO meta — each page has fields for HTML title, description, and keywords for search engines
- Template — a page can use its own template or inherit the site’s default template
- Language versions — the Language field allows creating pages in different language versions
Connecting a Knowledge Base to a Page
A CMS page can display a knowledge base instead of standard content. In the page settings, select a Knowledge Base from the list — after saving, the page will render the selected knowledge base at its URL.
This lets you embed a knowledge base (e.g., documentation, FAQ, help center) directly into the site structure, maintaining consistent navigation and domain.
Preview and Variables
Each page has a preview of the rendered HTML available, as well as a list of Liquid variables accessible in the template (e.g., {{ page.name }}, {{ site.name }}, {{ pages }} — the menu pages list).
AI Assistant
When editing a page, an AI button is available that allows modifying the page content using natural language instructions.