Configure a Multi-Language Site
Reach a larger audience by translating your site into multiple languages. For each new language you add, a duplicate version of your site is created to host the translation. You can translate sites manually, or use the free Google Translate feature built-in to the editor. If you use the Google Translate feature, make sure you review the entire translation before publishing. Warning After a site has been translated, all content added to any language version of the site will not sync to the otheFew readersChange Home Page
You can change the home page of your site, and set any other page in its place. The original home page will be saved as a regular page and can be reinstated as the home page at any time. This is very helpful when you want to set an "under construction page" while working on your site or when you want to make changes to the homepage while keeping the old homepage in place. To change the homepage: In the left panel, click Pages. Next to the page you want to set as your home page, click thFew readersPages and Popups
The Pages and Popups section is a major part of your site. Pages allows you to reorder, manage and create new pages in your site. Organize your site's widgets by using multiple pages to improve your visitors' experience and increases the chance that they will find the information they need. Popups allows you add new popups to your site. Popups are a type of small window that appears in a web page. Popups can be set up to appear when clicked as a link or automatically as an action from a perFew readersPassword Protected Pages
With password protected pages, you can add a password to specific pages on your site that visitors will need to enter in order to view that page. Password protected pages are beneficial when certain information is designed for specific audiences; for example, to restrict access to a download page. Password protected pages should not be confused with user logins or account management. Password protected pages only adds an individual password for one page, not different passwords for different usFew readersAdd a Navigation Folder
Group sub-navigation items with the folders feature. With the help of this feature, you do not need to create an extra page to organize related pages or anchors. You can add a non-clickable folder item to the navigation and group all related pages or anchors as its sub-items. Folders appear under the Pages tab to help you organize your navigation items, however, folders themselves are not actual pages. They are elements intended for grouping other items together. This is why page-specific elemeFew readers