The next time you click the ‘Add Page’ button, you’ll see that things look a little bit different.

First, you’ll notice that we’ve made it easier to locate page types by grouping them into categories: Information Pages, eCommerce Pages, and Communication Tools. We’ve also highlighted the ones that are most “Popular”.

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Once you’ve chosen your page type, you’ll also find a description of and recommended uses for the one you’re adding. We’ve also thrown the ‘Change URL’ feature into the mix, so you won’t have to do it after the fact anymore.

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For those of you that aren’t familiar with it, the ‘Change URL’ feature allows you to customize your individual page URLs. This not only makes it easier for customers to remember individual page addresses, but including keywords in the URL can also work to increase your relevancy on search engines for those keywords.

For example, if you’re creating a Catalog to display the Red Widgets you’re selling, you’d probably want to create a URL that looks something like www.mywebsite.com/redwidgets.html.