How to Use [No Link] Pages: A Guide to Hidden Navigation Menu Items

How to Use [No Link] Pages: A Guide to Hidden Navigation Menu Items

By Michael Thompson

February 6, 2025 at 04:29 AM

Pages in the [No Link] section remain hidden from your site's navigation menu while still being accessible through direct links or URLs. This feature is perfect for content you want to share selectively without cluttering your main navigation.

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Key Features of [No Link] Pages:

  • Not visible in navigation menus
  • Accessible via direct links
  • Indexable by search engines by default
  • Perfect for content you want to share selectively

Ways to Share [No Link] Pages:

  • Text links on other pages
  • Button blocks
  • Clickable images
  • Email campaigns
  • Social media posts

Privacy Options:

  • Add password protection for restricted access
  • Disable pages to limit access to site creators
  • Hide from search engines while maintaining visitor access

Practical Uses:

  1. Temporary page storage during development
  2. Archive old content for reference
  3. Host collection pages (like blogs) for display elsewhere
  4. Create landing pages for specific campaigns

Collection Items Display: You can place collection pages in [No Link] while displaying their items (such as blog posts) throughout your site, offering flexible content arrangement options.

Best Practices:

  1. Use [No Link] for pages under construction
  2. Store reference materials you want to keep but not display
  3. Create hidden landing pages for specific campaigns
  4. Organize content without cluttering navigation

Think of [No Link] pages as items stored in a cabinet - they're there when needed but don't take up space on your main display. This makes them perfect for content that needs to be accessible but doesn't warrant permanent navigation menu placement.

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