Once you have configured your homepage, it is simple to add child pages.
We see child pages being created for a specific product or issue support. For example, utilzing the Homepage for the main ‘Support Hub’, whilst breaking down product child pages for ‘Headphone Support’ and ‘Speaker Support’ and issue category of ‘FAQs’ and ‘Order & Delivery’.
You may also wish to create child pages for targeted use cases such as Product Registration or Product Selectors or Onboarding.
An example of a homepage is help.mavenoid.com.
An example of a child page is help.mavenoid.com/dynamic-help-center
To create a child page, simply follow the same steps for Creating your Homepage, paying special attention to the URL slug for your child page.
Select the entry flow for your child page i.e. Order & Delivery flow.
Add the page node, Right click on the canvas → Advanced → Page.
You will be required to add a URL to your page in order for it to be accessed.
To do so, first select your site from the drop-down menu and navigate to the URL section.
As you have already created a Homepage for your site, when adding the page URL, you will be prompted to select the parent page.
Your existing pages will be presented in a drop down list to select from. If this is your first child page, you will expect to see at least one option (/) in your drop down list.
Once the parent has been selected, you can enter the Slug. The slug refers to the part of the URL that identifies the address of the individual page and is located at the end of the URL after the domain i.e.support[brandname].com/hifi-speakers or support[brandname].com/order-delivery
Select 'Update URL' to associate the new URL to your page node.
Make any edits to the appearance of your page using the edit panel and connect your starting content.
Preview your changes to ensure that you are happy with the experience and then hit publish!
Once you hit publish, your child page can be accessed via the URL you configured in the Page Node.
To view all published pages for your site, navigate to [your-site-domain]/sitemap.