How Do You Delete a Page on Webflow?

Deleting a page on Webflow is a simple process that can easily be accomplished within the platform’s intuitive interface. Whether you no longer need a particular page or want to clean up your website’s structure, removing unwanted pages can help streamline your website. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of deleting a page on Webflow.

Step 1: Accessing Your Webflow Dashboard
To begin, log in to your Webflow account and access your website’s dashboard. You will find a list of all the pages that make up your website.

Step 2: Selecting the Page to Delete
Locate the page you wish to delete from the list. It’s important to note that deleting a page is irreversible, so double-check and ensure you are deleting the correct one. If you have many pages, using Ctrl+F (Command+F on Mac) can help you quickly find the desired page.

Step 3: Opening Page Settings
Once you’ve identified the page you want to delete, click on its name or hover over it and select the “Settings” icon (represented by three dots) that appears on its right-hand side. This action will open up the settings for that specific page.

Step 4: Navigating to Page Settings
Within the settings menu, navigate to the “General” tab located at the top left corner of your screen. The “General” tab contains various options related to your page.

Deleting Your Page

Underneath the “General” tab, scroll down until you see an option labeled “Delete this Page.” This option is highlighted in red and serves as a warning that deletion is permanent. Click on this option to initiate the deletion process.

A Confirmation Prompt

Webflow will display a confirmation prompt asking if you are sure you want to delete the page. This additional step is crucial to prevent accidental deletions. Take a moment to review the prompt and ensure you are deleting the right page.

Confirming Deletion

If you are certain you want to proceed with deleting the page, click on the “Delete” button within the confirmation prompt. Webflow will then remove the selected page from your website.

Step 5: Publish Your Changes
After successfully deleting the page, it’s important to publish your changes for them to take effect on your live website. To do this, locate and click on the “Publish” button located in the top right corner of your Webflow dashboard.

Conclusion
Deleting a page on Webflow is a straightforward process that can be completed with just a few clicks. By following these steps, you can efficiently remove unwanted pages from your website and maintain an organized structure.

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