Creating a shortcut to a different page
Sometimes you may want to make a page forward to a different one automatically for example when one page needs to be accessed from two different menus but you don’t want to add the same information twice. To do this right click in the left column on the page that you want to be the shortcut (NOT the destination page) and select properties. Towards the bottom of the page tab of the properties box there is a shortcut section.
To forward to another page within your own website click the browse button and locate the destination page then click OK. The destination will appear to the left of the browse button as a link – clicking this link will open the page in a new window so you can check the destination page is correct. To forward to a page outside of your own website enter the full address (including the http://) in the box labelled External web address and click OK.
The icon next to the page name will change to show a small arrow over the page icon indicating a shortcut is in place. You must publish this page to make the shortcut work on the live site. To remove a shortcut, open the properties box in the same way, click the Clear button within the shortcut section and ensure that the shortcut URL field is blank.
NOTE: Once a shortcut is in place on a page it can no longer be edited as this page is never fully loaded in the browser. To make changes to the page that loads you must edit the destination page.


