Static pages in Osclass allow administrators to create and manage additional content pages that do not change frequently. These pages can be used for terms of service, privacy policies, about pages, or any other informational content needed for the website.
Managing Static Pages
To manage static pages, navigate to Pages in the Osclass backoffice. Here, you can view, edit, add, or delete static pages.
Manage static pages
Adding a New Static Page
To create a new static page:
Go to Settings > Static Pages.
Click the Add new button.
Enter the Title of the page.
Enter the Internal name (used internally for reference).
Enter the Slug (URL identifier for the page, automatically generated but can be customized).
Write the page content using the WYSIWYG editor.
Click Save to create the page.
Editing an Existing Static Page
To modify a static page:
Locate the page in the list under Pages.
Click the Edit button.
Make the necessary changes (title, slug, content, template, SEO settings, etc.).
Click Save to apply the changes.
Edit static page
Deleting a Static Page
To remove a static page:
Select the page from the list.
Click the Delete button.
Confirm the deletion.
Note: Deleted pages cannot be recovered.
Managing and Visibility
Osclass provides basic settings for static pages:
Title: Define a unique title for search engines.
Description: Provide a short description for better indexing.
Allow Indexing: Choose whether search engines should index the page.
Show in Footer: Option to automatically display a link to the page in the site's footer.
Visibility: Page is visible to anyone, logged-in users only, personal users, company users. admins or it's completely hidden
Ordering Static Pages
Administrators can reorder static pages in the backoffice:
Click the **Up** or **Down** arrows next to a page in the list.
This order affects how pages appear in navigation menus and widgets.
Bulk Actions
Administrators can manage multiple static pages at once:
Delete: Remove multiple pages in bulk.
Enable/Disable: Set multiple pages to visible or hidden.
Conclusion
Static pages are an essential part of an Osclass website, providing structured content that enhances user experience. Properly managing these pages ensures a well-organized and informative site.