- Editing a global module, such as your navigation.
- Updating a form layout used on multiple pages.
- Bulk-updating your meta details via the "Bulk uploader."
- Restructuring your website's site structure.
- Making many content changes across multiple pages of your website.
- You can choose to publish the site out to the live version, which is what appears on Google to external users.
- You can publish the entire site to the staging environment, which is used for testing new modules, viewing changes, etc. This is on a private version of your website that is only accessible to users with the staging link.
- The full refresh checkbox will publish your entire site regardless of when a page was last published. We always recommend selecting this option when you're publishing the whole site especially if you have disabled pages since the last publish.
Not selecting this checkbox will only publish pages that are not already set to live. To learn more about which pages have been set to live, check out this article: Page Publish Status.
Please Note: Publishing your site to live does not also publish the site to the staging environment. This needs to be done separately by doing a full site publish to staging using the second option on the screen shown above.
Changes not appearing on the site following a publish?
Sometimes, following a publish, your changes may not immediately load on the website.
This occasionally occurs due to the website being cached (an older version is being loaded from your browser memory). To get around this, you can load the website in incognito, which should display the most recent version of the site.
Should this still not display the updated version of the site, we ask that you wait 5 minutes to ensure that any publishing still going on in the background is completed.
Only want to publish a single page?
To learn about individual page publishing, check out this guide: Publishing a page.
Receiving an error when publishing your site?
There are a couple of situations where you may receive an error while trying to publish your site. To learn more about publishing errors, check out this guide: Publishing errors.
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