How Do I Hide a Page in Webflow?

In Webflow, hiding a page is a useful feature when you want to temporarily remove a page from your website without deleting it. Whether you’re redesigning a page or creating a temporary landing page, hiding a page allows you to work on it behind the scenes without affecting your live site.

How to Hide a Page in Webflow

If you want to hide a page in Webflow, follow these simple steps:

  1. Step 1: Login to your Webflow account and open your project.
  2. Step 2: On the left-hand side of the Designer interface, click on the “Pages” tab.
  3. Step 3: In the pages panel, find the page that you want to hide and select it by clicking on its name.
  4. Step 4: With the selected page open, navigate to the right-hand side of the Designer interface.
  5. Step 5: Locate the “Visibility” section under the “Settings” tab.
  6. Step 6: To hide the page, simply click on the toggle switch next to “Hide from search engines”.

This will prevent search engines from indexing your hidden page. However, keep in mind that if someone has already accessed your hidden page through direct links or bookmarks, they will still be able to view it until you make further changes.

Show Hidden Pages in Webflow Editor

To access your hidden pages within the Webflow Editor for further edits or changes:

  • Login to your Webflow account and open your project.
  • In the Designer interface, click on the “Pages” tab on the left-hand side.
  • Scroll down to the bottom of the pages panel and look for a link that says “Show all pages“.
  • Click on this link to reveal all hidden pages in your project.
  • Select the hidden page you want to edit by clicking on its name.

Once you’re done making changes to your hidden page, you can either unhide it by toggling off the “Hide from search engines” option or keep it hidden until you’re ready to launch it again. Remember to republish your site for any changes to take effect and be visible on your live site.

Conclusion

Hiding a page in Webflow is a straightforward process that allows you to work on your website without affecting its live version. By utilizing this feature, you can experiment with different designs or create temporary pages without worrying about their impact on your website’s SEO or user experience. Remember to unhide or republish your page when you’re ready for it to be visible again!