Standalone pages in your WordPress

Sometimes, or perhaps quite often, you want a page on your WordPress website that does not show up in your navigation menu. This can be for many reasons – landing pages to support your overall online marketing strategies, targeted special offer pages, all kinds of uses for a standalone page will arise as you get used to working with the ease of WordPress.

While not known for the catchy titles of my colleagues, the above says exactly what this plugin enables for you. Simon Wheatley’s “Exclude Pages from Navigation” plug-in is a standard that we install on all new WordPress blogs or websites – especially the latter – it’s an essential.

exclude pagesSo – install the plug-in (Plugins, Add New and search for, then install, “Exclude Pages from Navigation”) and then on each page you will see the option to “Include this page in user menus” – simply tick this when you DO want that page included.

Hope that’s helpful…

Enhanced by Zemanta
Pin It

About Babs

Babs has worked with the Internet since the early 90s, from working within large corporates to keep their email and Internet access running smoothly, to then building a web design agency, and now loves to help people make the best of WordPress, while maintaining her core expertise with Internet marketing strategy.
This entry was posted in RT, Using WordPress. Bookmark the permalink.

One Response to Standalone pages in your WordPress

Leave a Reply


*

More in RT, Using WordPress (112 of 150 articles)