What is a FAQ Page?The FAQ page type allows you to easily add a list of organized questions and answers. All questions are links that go to their answers below. This format also allows you to group questions under separate headings. Recommended Uses
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Overview
1. Adding a FAQ Page
You'll then be on the editing page.
2. Editing Your PageAny time you want to make changes to your page:
Or, if viewing the page you want to edit, click 'Edit Page' on the toolbar. You'll then be on the 'Header & Footer' section of the editing page.
Text that you put in the Title and Subtitle fields will be displayed at the top of your page, with the Title text also being automatically used as your Title Tag. For more information about Tags, please read Page Title, Meta & Head Tags. The Header and Footer appear above and below your questions & answers once they're added. To edit the header and footer, add and make changes to text using the text editor and click 'Save Changes' when finished.
3. Adding a Question
4. Adding a HeadingHeadings allow you to group your questions and answers into categories.
5. Editing and Deleting Questions & Headings
6. Layout OptionsYou have several options for how your questions and answers will be displayed. To adjust them, on the editing page, click 'Options'. Choose from:
You can also select whether to show the date of your FAQ and whether your list is aligned to the left or centered on the page.
7. Changing the Order of Questions & HeadingsAs you rarely add your questions and headings in the order you want them to display on the page, you can sort them to show how you like.
8. Editing Your Title Tag, Meta Tag and Header InfoTo help with search engine ranking you can customize your title, description, and keyword tags for individual pages. Advanced users can also place code between the <head> tags. This feature is available through the editing page under 'Internet Marketing'. To learn more, please read Page Title, Meta & Head Tags. Alternatively, you can apply the same description and keyword tags site-wide, which is great if you don't yet have time to do them for individual pages. To learn how, please read Marketing Your Site: Meta Keywords and Meta Description. |
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