How do i preview my changes before publishing them?
Before any changes can be previewed, the Preview mode integration must be completed.
After changing a setting, a preview button will appear. After pressing it, copy a link from your site and paste it into the input field. Then press 'preview'. This will take you to your site using a preview mode where you can see the changes you've made. A bar at the bottom of your site should now be visible, indicating that you are using the preview mode. While in this mode, you are able to search and navigate on your site and see how the changes would look to a customer when published.
Changes displayed in the preview mode are only visible to you. Your customers are not exposed to the changes in your preview mode.
To exit the preview mode, press the Exit button in the displayed bar on your site.
How do I publish my changes?
Before publishing your changes it is highly recommended that you preview them first. Once you are satisfied with your preview, press the publish button.
How do I remove my unpublished changes?
If you have unpublished changes, you can either use the Reset button to remove all changes or for a particular field, manually change it back to its original value. Changed fields have change indicators next to them.
How does the navigation correlate to pages?
Navigation nodes have a target path that should match the ID of a page. Voyado Elevate will use that page when determining the content of each navigation node.
Can I have a path that doesn't map to a page?
Yes. Note however that Voyado Elevate will have no knowledge of its content unless the page has been published in the Pages tab.
When adding pages how does the hierarchy work?
The portrayed hierarchy assumes the integration follows the recommendation of using the path of each page request as the ID for that page. Each slash in the path will be treated as a new level in the hierarchy.
Nodes in the hierarchy include nodes for all pages present in Voyado Elevate as well as parent paths not yet present (e.g. if /men/shirts
exist but /men
does not, the latter will be available to fill out the tree).
Note that you can rearrange nodes freely after adding them. The hierarchy is simply meant to assist when adding pages to the navigation tree.
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