Last updated: 1/9/2026
Art 01 Pages Collection
Overview
The Art 01 Pages collection stores all static pages on your website, such as "About", "Contact" or any custom content pages. Pages can be used as standalone content pages, as the homepage, or linked in navigation menus.
Where it's used: Pages are displayed at routes like /about, /contact, or /your-page-slug. They can also be set as the homepage or added to header/footer navigation menus.
Fields
Basic Information
Status
Controls whether the page is visible on the website.
Select "published" when the page is ready to go live. Use "draft" while you are still working on it. Use "archived" for pages that you're not working on and should not be displayed on the site.
Where it appears
- Only "published" pages are accessible on the website
Title
The main heading/title of the page that appears at the top of the page.
A clear, descriptive title for the page. For example: "About Me", "Contact", "Portfolio", "Services Overview"
Where it appears
- Large heading at the top of the page (if featured image is set, it appears over the image)
- Browser tab title (if meta_title is not set)
- Navigation menus (if page is added to header/footer links)
Slug
The URL path where this page will be accessible on your website.
A URL-friendly version of the title with lowercase, hyphens instead of spaces, no special characters. Examples: "About Me" → about-me
Where it appears
- The page will be accessible at /your-slug (e.g., /about-me, /contact-us)
Important to know
- Slugs must be unique
- Use lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens only
- No spaces or special characters
- Keep it short and descriptive
Subtitle
A subtitle or tagline that appears below the main title, typically used for additional context or a brief description.
A short sentence or phrase that provides more context about the page. For example: "Learn more about my journey as a photographer" or "Get in touch to discuss your project"
Where it appears
- Below the title on the page
- If a featured image is set, it appears over the image in a hero-style layout
Featured Image
A hero image that appears at the top of the page, creating a visual header.
Upload a high-quality image that represents the page or creates visual interest. Recommended size: 1920x1080px or larger (16:9 aspect ratio works well).
Where it appears
- Full-width hero image at the top of the page
- Title and subtitle appear over the image (with text overlay)
- If no featured image is set, the title appears as a regular heading
Important to know
- Use high-resolution images
- Ensure text is readable over the image (the theme adds an overlay for contrast)
- Choose images that match the page content
Content
Here you can type the main content for the page. You can add headings and links by using the menu.
Main content
Important to know
- Use headings (H2, H3) to break up content into sections for better readability.
Meta Title
The title that appears in search engine results and browser tabs. If not set, the title field is used instead.
An SEO-optimized title (50-60 characters recommended). Should be descriptive and include relevant keywords. For example: "About Jane Doe - Professional Wedding Photographer"
Where it appears
- Browser tab title
- Search engine results (as the clickable link)
- Social media shares (if Open Graph tags are configured)
Important to know
- Keep it under 60 characters
- Include your main keyword
- Make it compelling for click-through
Meta Description
The description that appears in search engine results and browser tabs.
An SEO-optimized short description of the page. Try to keep it short and simple, staying around 120 characters. This way, the description will not only look great on desktop, but also on mobile phones.
Where it appears
- Search engine results
- Browser tabs
Important to know
- Always fill in meta title and meta description for better search engine visibility.