The page ID is the unique identifier of a page within your site, and is used as the unique address of that page in the browser's address bar. For example, if your page ID is about-us
, the address of the page in your site would be:
http://www.example.com/about-us
When adding a new page, the page ID will be auto-filled based on the title of the page, but you are free to customize it to what you would like to appear in the address bar.
Note: Each page must have its own unique ID, and IDs can't be the same as the names of any installed Elefant apps. By default this includes:
If you visit one of these at your website (for example /blog
), you will see the app being called. That's why /admin
triggers the Elefant CMS admin interface, /blog
shows your blog, and /user
shows a user login page.
When setting up a multilingual site in Elefant, each language should have its own homepage with a page ID matching the language code for that language. For example, the English language homepage would have an ID set to en
, and the French language homepage would have an ID set to fr
.
For more info, see the multilingual website setup page.
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