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Pages, Page Routing with Subpaths

Pages build a useful directory to organize your site, and can be displayed with subpaths.

Pages are a component which, using subpaths, controls more complex site control. All pages exist in a hierarchy, and all states have titles. In the site editor, the 'pages' tab provides a hierarchical view. Page titles set the page in the directory. Page subpaths control visibility.

Clicking on a given page in the sidebar will display only that page and descendent pages.

The pages tab toggles a sidebar.

In addition to setting page titles, which show up on the sidebar, the pages properties include a 'subpath' feature. The subpath feature is how you can present multiple routes for your site. By default, pages without a subpath set will be visible at all times. This is often useful for repeating elements across pages. For instance, a navbar which exists without a subpath will be visible as a sibling to various pages you've created with subpaths.

Setting page subpaths for multiple site routes under one site.

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