Pages

Manage Pages

Use Pages to create and edit public storefront pages such as About, FAQ, policies, and landing pages.

Before you start

  • Decide what page you are creating and what shoppers need to know.
  • Prepare images and text before editing if possible.

What success looks like

  • Saved pages can be previewed or opened on the storefront.
  • Pages only appear in menus after they are linked through Navigation.

Quick start

The shortest path through this area.

  1. 1Open Content > Pages.
  2. 2Create a new page or open an existing page.
  3. 3Edit the title, URL, page sections, and content.
  4. 4Preview the page when available.
  5. 5Save changes.
  6. 6Add the page to Navigation if shoppers need a menu link.

Common tasks

Open only the task you need.

Create and publish a storefront pageUse pages for store information, policies, FAQs, and customer-facing landing pages.
  1. 1Choose Create Page and enter a clear title and readable web address.
  2. 2Open the editor and add the text, images, and sections shoppers need.
  3. 3Keep the page in Draft while it is incomplete.
  4. 4Preview on desktop and a narrow screen, then change the status to Published and save.
  5. 5Add the page through Navigation when shoppers need a menu link.
Update a published page safelyPreview substantial changes before replacing customer-facing content.
  1. 1Open the page from Pages and review its current public version in another tab.
  2. 2Make the changes and use Preview to check headings, images, links, and mobile layout.
  3. 3Save when the preview is correct.
  4. 4Test any header or footer link that points to the page.
Remove an old pageRemove incoming navigation links before deleting the page itself.
  1. 1Open Navigation and remove or replace links to the page.
  2. 2Check whether promotions, banners, or other pages also point to it.
  3. 3Return to Pages and delete it only after customers no longer need the content.
  4. 4Test the storefront menus for broken destinations.

How this area works

Reference information for the choices on this page.

Good page uses
  • Store information and hours.
  • Buylist rules or trade-in policies.
  • Shipping, pickup, refund, or event policies.
  • Custom landing pages for local campaigns.
Publishing guidance
  • Use clear page titles.
  • Keep URLs short and readable.
  • Preview before sending customers to the page.
  • Use Navigation to expose the page in storefront menus.
Actions on the Pages page
  • Use Create Page to create a public page with a title such as About Us and a short, readable web address.
  • Click an existing page card to open the page editor.
  • Use the editor to change the page title, web address, content sections, page layout, and images.
  • Use image upload when the page needs a storefront asset hosted by MintLGS.
  • Use Preview to check the page before sending customers to it.
  • Choose Draft or Published separately, then use Save to store the current page content and status.
  • Use Delete only after confirming the page is no longer linked from Navigation or used by customers.

Troubleshooting

Choose the symptom that matches what you see.

Customers cannot find the page

Add the page to header or footer navigation, then save Navigation changes.

The page layout looks wrong

Review page sections, image sizes, and mobile preview. Simplify the page if content is crowding on small screens.

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Still stuck?

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