May 27 2026 | By: PhotoBiz Knowledge Base
The Page Settings block allow you to change the navigation name, control the page visibility, hide the header, hide the footer, and add a password to the page.
Overview
Page Settings in the PhotoBiz Website Builder allow you to control how each page appears and functions on your website. You can update the page name shown in your navigation, manage page visibility, hide the header or footer, and protect pages with a password.
This guide walks you through how to access and update your Page Settings so you can control how visitors interact with each page on your site.
Log into your PhotoBiz account and click WEBSITE from the left-hand menu.
This opens the Website Builder where you can manage your website pages and content.
Open the page you want to edit.
Click the SETTINGS button in the top-right corner of the Website Builder, just above the block options.
This opens the Page Settings panel for the selected page.
Use the Page Settings panel to update how your page appears and functions on your website.
You can customize several options including:
Your changes can be updated at any time.
Click SAVE CHANGES to apply your updates.
Your changes take effect immediately on your live website. You can preview your page to confirm everything appears as expected.
Navigation Name
The Navigation Name controls how the page title appears in your website’s navigation menu.
This allows you to display a shorter or cleaner menu title without changing the actual page content or layout.
Example:
You could name a page “Wedding Photography Packages and Pricing” internally, but display it in your navigation as “Pricing.”
Page Visibility
Page Visibility controls whether visitors can access your page and how it appears on your website.
Available visibility options include:
Many photographers use Hidden pages for landing pages, private client links, or pages that are still being designed.
Disabled pages are useful when temporarily taking a page offline.
Page Password
You can password protect individual pages to limit access to specific visitors.
When a password is added, visitors must enter the correct password before viewing the page.
Important notes:
Password protection is commonly used for:
Display Header
Turn off the Display Header option to hide your website header on a specific page.
This removes navigation and branding elements from the top of the page and is commonly used for:
Display Footer
Turn off the Display Footer option to hide your website footer on a page.
This helps create a cleaner, distraction-free layout and is often used together with hidden headers on landing pages.
Photographers commonly use Page Settings for:
Page Is Not Showing in Navigation
Make sure the page visibility is set to Visible and confirm you clicked SAVE CHANGES.
Page Link Is Not Working
Check that the page is not set to Disabled.
Hidden pages can still be accessed directly by URL.
Password Prompt Is Not Appearing
Your browser may have saved the password automatically.
Try viewing the page in a private or incognito browser window.
Header or Footer Is Still Displaying
Confirm that the Display Header or Display Footer settings were turned off and saved successfully.