What does the “Do Not Index” option in custom pages mean?
The major search engines regularly crawl your site looking for changes which should be noted in their indexes. Occasionally, you may have a page that you don’t want to be recorded in search results. By selecting the “Do Not Index” option, our sophisticated system will automatically apply a unique tag to the page telling the search engines that this page is not to be included.
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You can easily add a link to any one of your site pages using the hyperlink option on the toolbar of the text editor. This helpful tutorial details the necessary steps to add a link to your site.
Can I hide a page while I am working on it?
Absolutely! For the practice area pages and custom pages, you will find the option to make a page “hidden.” This will keep the page off of your site, and leave it in the Site Manager until you are ready to make it public.
I want to change the font size and colors on website, where is the option to do that?
Each website we develop utilizes Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) which is a type of language that dictates the look and formatting of your website within an internet browser. The font size and color is set in the CSS to ensure consistency across each ...
In many sections throughout the Site Manager, there is the option to make a page or tool Active. When I click this does it appear on the website?
The active option functions much like the hidden function in that it won’t delete the page from the Site Manager but it will keep it off of the menu on your website. If you have a tool that you’d like disabled (e.g. the Click to Call feature when you ...
How can I add a photo to a page on my site? What size should it be?
The user-friendly Site Manager makes it easy to add photos to pages throughout your website. For each page that supports images (these include practice areas, custom pages, attorney profiles, home page, contact us page, etc), you will find a button ...