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Custom Pages Get Custom URL Paths in Layout & Design Tool

Say goodbye to fixed /st/ prefixes. Now, you can define your own URL paths for Custom Pages, making them easier to manage and integrate with your server-side tech.

At the bottom of the image on the footpath there are many people standing. And also there is a...
At the bottom of the image on the footpath there are many people standing. And also there is a store with a glass door and there is a poster with few images on it. In the background there are trees with decorative lights. On the left side of the image on the road there are vehicles. And also there are buildings.

Custom Pages Get Custom URL Paths in Layout & Design Tool

A new feature has been rolled out for Custom Pages in the Layout & Design Tool. Users can now define custom URL paths, offering more flexibility and control over their page addresses.

Previously, Custom Pages were constrained with a fixed /st/ prefix in their URLs. Now, developers, particularly those working with server-side technologies or frameworks like Node.js and Python, can benefit from this new functionality.

To create a Custom Page with a custom path, simply define the URL in the 'Website Path' field. Editing an existing page's path is just as easy - click inside the field and update it. Alternatively, clicking the pen icon next to the path allows for direct editing.

Custom Pages can be organised using folders by moving them to the desired location. They can also be previewed by clicking the custom path or the preview button. For management, Custom Pages can be filtered by Name, Folder, and Path.

The introduction of custom URL paths for Custom Pages in the Layout & Design Tool provides users with more control and flexibility. This update is particularly beneficial for developers working with server-side technologies, allowing them to manage and organise their pages more effectively.

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