Pages V3

Overview

A page appears on a site that is associated with a channel.

Some pages, such as blog pages, contact forms, and plain-text or HTML pages, are web pages in the traditional sense. They contain markup (a body) and load at a relative page location on the site itself (the url). Other pages, such as link and feed pages, make external or non-visual content available from the menu of a parent page or by direct link.

Bulk operations

All endpoints without a pageId path parameter support bulk operations.

Page types

The following table describes the types of pages that the Pages API can manage:

Page TypeDescriptionBody
pageA user-defined plain-text page.text
contact_formA user-customizable page that contains a contact form.HTML
rawA user-defined page that contains HTML markup or other stringified code.HTML, other code
blogA page that contains blog posts. Use caution; blog-type pages can only be created in the store control panel, but you may be able to change the type of a blog page to something else with this API. Use the blog feature of the REST Content API to work with blog posts and tags.empty string
feedMakes RSS-syndicated content feeds available in the menu of other pages that contain markup.
linkA link to an external absolute URL. Displays in the menu of other pages that contain markup.

Get Pages

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Create Pages

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Update Pages

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Delete Pages

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Get a Page

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Delete a Page

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