SiteWizard Content Management System User Guide

5. Page Names

The Page Names section of the SiteWizard editor allows you to give all the pages of your website a specific name that will appear in the menu of your live site. It also allows you to give the actual HTML files a name that relates to the menu item.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Search Engines such as Google take HTML filenames very seriously and as such our recommendation is that you try to name them using keyword rich wording. e.g. If the page is about ball bearing racers, you should call the page something like ball_bearing_racers.htm. For more information on optimising your website, please feel free to download our Search Engine Optimisation Guide.

5.1 Adding & Editing The Page Names & HTML Filenames

  1. Locate the page you wish to edit on the list.
  2. Click in the Page Description box that relates to that page and type out the text that you wish to appear on the menu. e.g. If your page contains a list of the services you provide, then give the page a description of 'Services'.
  3. Now click on the Alternative HTML Filename box that relates to the same page as before. Type in the text you wish the file to be named.
  4. Repeat this as many time as necessary.
  5. Click on the Save Changes button to save your work, or the Cancel Changes button to discard the changes.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

You cannot have any spaces in an HTML file name. Instead of using a space, separate your words by using either a hyphen (-) or an underscore (_). You also cannot use the word index or pagexxx (where x is a number) as these are reserved words used by SiteWizard.

Figure 5.0 Editing you page names and HTML file names is quick and easy.

Figure 5.0 Editing you page names and HTML file names is quick and easy.

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