How do I add pages on my web site?
While logged into Soapbox CMS, click the Pages tab on the top bar. Choose Page List from the tabbed options below. Click the Add to Pages button. You'll be prompted with a series of options including the page title, the url you'd like to use for your page and a checkbox to publish your page. Clicking Save will create the page. You can modify these settings at any time by clicking the Edit
button associated with your page.
How do I remove a page on my web site?
While logged into Soapbox CMS, click the Pages tab on the top bar. Choose Page List from the tabbed options below. Click the
button associated with your page.
How does the Publish option work?
Soapbox CMS allows for you to work with the content of a given page prior to it becoming publicly available. By default, when you create a page, the page is "unpublished." You will be able to preview the page while logged into Soapbox, but anyone not logged in won't see your page. Once you're ready, click the checkbox to publish your page.
Note: Most edits you will make in the future to a page shouldn't require you to unpublish the page first. You can make your edits and only upon saving will the information update for the outside public. Otherwise they'll see your existing content.
How do I change the order of items in my navigation bar?
While logged into Soapbox CMS, click the Pages tab on the top bar. Choose Site Map from the tabbed options below. Your top-level pages are organized by groups. (Some users may have only one group.) Within a given group, pages can be re-ordered by a drag-and-drop method. Simply click on a given page tile and drag it into your preferred order position.
How do I control what pages show up in my navigation bar?
Top-level pages are organized into groups. Your main navigation is generally part of the None group. This is not the case for all users. You should however be able to see other top-level pages listed in the Site Map view to help determine which group your main navigation is drawn from. When editing the preferences of a given page, you can change the associated group under Optional > Nav Group.
While logged into Soapbox CMS, click the Pages tab on the top bar. Choose Page List from the tabbed options below. Click the Add to Pages button. You'll be prompted with a series of options including the page title, the url you'd like to use for your page and a checkbox to publish your page. Clicking Save will create the page. You can modify these settings at any time by clicking the Edit
button associated with your page.How do I remove a page on my web site?
While logged into Soapbox CMS, click the Pages tab on the top bar. Choose Page List from the tabbed options below. Click the
button associated with your page.How does the Publish option work?
Soapbox CMS allows for you to work with the content of a given page prior to it becoming publicly available. By default, when you create a page, the page is "unpublished." You will be able to preview the page while logged into Soapbox, but anyone not logged in won't see your page. Once you're ready, click the checkbox to publish your page.
Note: Most edits you will make in the future to a page shouldn't require you to unpublish the page first. You can make your edits and only upon saving will the information update for the outside public. Otherwise they'll see your existing content.
How do I change the order of items in my navigation bar?
While logged into Soapbox CMS, click the Pages tab on the top bar. Choose Site Map from the tabbed options below. Your top-level pages are organized by groups. (Some users may have only one group.) Within a given group, pages can be re-ordered by a drag-and-drop method. Simply click on a given page tile and drag it into your preferred order position.
How do I control what pages show up in my navigation bar?
Top-level pages are organized into groups. Your main navigation is generally part of the None group. This is not the case for all users. You should however be able to see other top-level pages listed in the Site Map view to help determine which group your main navigation is drawn from. When editing the preferences of a given page, you can change the associated group under Optional > Nav Group.