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Draft Pages - New CCH Web Manager feature

CCH Web Manager • Jun 19, 2023

The new ‘draft’ setting for pages gives you freedom to control your website pages’ visibility – both to users and search engines.


Now you can set a page to ‘draft’ if you are still working on it and don’t want it to go live when you next publish your site. This is the equivalent of hiding the page from all devices and setting it to no index so it’s not searchable. 


Once a page is set as a draft, it won’t show anywhere on your live site even when you publish or republish the entire site. 


Why set a page as a draft?

 

  • Creating a work-in-progress page - meaning you’re still working on a new page or content for the site and it isn’t ready to go live yet. 
  • Hiding a page with restricted or outdated content - for example, a page containing information that you don’t want site visitors (or Google) to see. 


To find out more about draft pages visit:  https://help.cchwebmanager.com/content-editing/pages#draft 

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