If you have a lot of information you need to provide about your campaign, it may be helpful to create sub-pages to host that content. This will add tabs to the top of your campaign page, allowing viewers to click through different pages of content. Each sub-page will have its own unique URL.
Steps
Visit your Campaign Dashboard.
Select Settings from the sidebar menu.
Select Campaign Page from the Settings menu.
On the display that shows your campaign page layout, click on the Add Page option next to the Home tab.
Provide a name for the sub-page you are creating and customize the slug of the URL that will link to this page.
Create any additional pages if needed, then click Save.
Your campaign page layout will now show different tabs for each sub-page you’ve added. Visit each tab to customize the content that is displayed there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I move content blocks between sub-pages?
Not at this time, no. If you need to move content from one page to another, you will need to add a new content block on your desired page with your content, then delete the content block on the previous page.
How do a delete a sub-page?
If you delete a sub-page, all the content hosted on that sub-page will also be deleted. To delete a sub-page, visit Settings > Campaign Page and select the gear icon next to the title of your sub-page. Click Delete at the bottom of the pop-up that appears.
Can I edit a page title or URL after adding?
Yes. Visit Settings > Campaign Page and select the gear icon next to the title of your sub-page. In the pop-up that appears, make any changes to the title or URL.
Can I change the order that my sub-pages appear?
Yes. Visit Settings > Campaign Page and click the gear icon next to the title of your sub-page. In the left pane of the pop-up, you'll see your sub-pages listed and can drag and drop them to arrange the order.
Best Practices
Sub-pages are helpful to organize your content and reduce scrolling on your main page if your campaign has a lot of information to communicate, but adding too many sub-pages can make your campaign equally hard to navigate when folks can’t find the page they need. Put some thought into your page navigation layout to prioritize what viewers will be looking for and use that to create a streamlined and logical layout.