Each page of your website must have its own unique name and web address. These two items help your visitors get to the page either by clicking a labeled button (Button Name) or by directly accessing the page via a link (Web Address). For best results, keep both the Button Name and Web Address short, simple, and as similar as possible. Remember, though, that web addresses cannot contain punctuation or spaces. To name (or rename) a page of your site:
Open the page you wish to edit in the page editor.
In the top section, type a Button Name and Web Address into the provided fields.
Button Name — Enter the text as you'd like it to appear on the button in your site's navigation menus.
Web Address — Type the rest of the web address that you want to use for the page as you'd like it to appear in the address bar. The link you create can be used to directly access this page on your site in case you'd like to use the link in your other marketing efforts. For example, in the image below we've entered "9StepstoOwning" for our web address. So, we can send a client directly to that page by having them go to www.RickWoodProperties.com/9StepstoOwning
Next, add any custom content you want in your page.
Then, add any dynamic content tools or contact forms to your page.
Tweak your search engine settings for the page.
When finished, click Save and Close to save the page and return to the My Content section of the XSites Wizard.
Then, be sure to check the page and click Save in the My Content step to active the page on your website.

Other Languages
Just as you can edit the content of each page in your site in any of the languages your site supports, you can also define custom web addresses and button names for your page in each of those languages. Once you've defined your Button Name and Web Address in English (and saved the page), you can change those items in other languages by editing the page, selecting the language you wish to edit from the options below the Button Name field, creating the Button Name and Web Address in that language, and saving the page.


