Pages Management
The Pages feature in HTFY Publisher is designed for creating, editing, and managing standalone static pages like About Us, Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, Contact, or any custom informational page you need on your website.
Whether you're building a new page or managing existing ones, the Pages module offers a simple, powerful way to create fully optimized static content — with no coding required.
Key Features:
Create unlimited static HTML pages
Edit existing pages visually
Delete or restore pages
Auto SEO support for each page
100% responsive and optimized layout
No database dependency
Add New Page
To create a new page:
Navigate to the "Pages" section in the HTFY Publisher dashboard.
Click on the Add New Page button.
Enter the page title, URL slug, and choose whether it should be indexed or not.
Use the HTFY Editor to add your page content — including text, images, buttons, embeds, and more.
Optionally add SEO settings like title, description, and keywords.
Click Publish — your new static HTML page will be created automatically with all formatting and structure in place.
Edit Existing Page
The Pages section lists all previously created pages. You can:
Click Edit to open any page in the editor.
Make content, layout, or SEO changes as needed.
Click Update to save your changes.
All edits are immediately reflected on the live version of the page.
Delete or Restore Page
Click Delete to remove a page.
Deleted pages are stored temporarily and may be restored (if supported by your current version).
Permanent deletion is available for content cleanup.
SEO for Pages
Each page includes optional SEO fields like:
Meta Title
Meta Description
Keywords
Canonical URL
These fields ensure your static pages are optimized for search engines.
Use Cases
The Pages feature is ideal for:
About Us
Contact Page
Privacy Policy
Terms & Conditions
Static landing pages
Custom HTML/CSS based marketing or content pages
What is the purpose of the “Pages” option in HTFY Publisher?
Can I edit or update a page after it’s published?
Is SEO supported on custom pages?
Absolutely. Each page includes fields for SEO title, description, keywords, and canonical URL, helping you fully optimize your pages for search engines.