If you want to hide a specific page, such as "UXmas," from your Webflow website's navigation or search engines, follow these steps.
1. Remove from Navigation
- Go to the Pages panel in your Webflow Designer.
- Find the "UXmas" page you want to hide.
- Toggle the "Include in site navigation" option off to remove the page from the site's main navigation.
2. Prevent Search Engine Indexing
- Open the Project Settings in Webflow.
- Navigate to the SEO tab and scroll to the "SEO Settings" section for the "UXmas" page.
- Check the box for "Exclude this page from site search results" to prevent search engines from indexing the page.
3. Protect the Page with a Password
- Go to the Pages panel in Webflow Designer.
- Locate the "UXmas" page and click the settings icon.
- Set a password under the "Access" section to restrict access to only those who have the password.
4. Unpublish the Page
- Click on the Publish icon in your Webflow Designer Dashboard.
- Select “Unpublish" for the specific "UXmas" page to remove it from the live site, making it completely inaccessible via the web.
Summary
To hide the "UXmas" page on your Webflow site, you can remove it from navigation, exclude it from search engines, password-protect it, or unpublish it entirely depending on your requirement.