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Native module · Pages and Posts

Pages and Posts: a native blog post editor with revision history

Pages and Posts manage every page and article in one governed list of 8 pages across five visibility states, edited in two tracks you switch with a single Template control, the SG Builder visual canvas or a full rich-text blog post editor. Every save snapshots the prior version, so you preview the last ten and restore the right one in a click. It is part of every plan and the free Sandbox, with nothing underneath to keep current.

The whole authoring workflow, native

Pages and Posts ship the list, the editors, and the safety net in one module.

The list, the two editor tracks, the revision history, the taxonomy, the per-page SEO and the JSON-LD schema are one native module, nothing to install or license. You build a page on a visual canvas, organize posts into categories and tags, and set a slug from the page surfaces, in one engine.

One governed list

The list groups every page into six filters, All Pages, Published, Draft, Private, Password Protected, and Trash, with a live count on each. Search by title, act on rows inline, and bulk-move a selection to Publish, Draft, or Trash from one Action For Selected control.

Two editors, one toggle

The Template control switches a page between two tracks, the SG Builder visual canvas and a full rich-text editor with a formatting toolbar, a source view, and a live character count. You pick the track per page, not per plan.

Revision history with restore

Every content save snapshots the prior version. Preview any of the last ten saved versions in a separate tab, then restore the body in one click. The cap is ten retained versions, kept honest, not an unlimited promise to distrust.

Duplicate, export, import

Duplicate a page and the copy opens as a draft, so you edit it without touching the original. Export any page to a single JSON file with its title, content, and metas, and import pages from JSON or CSV with automatic field mapping under Settings.

Set as Homepage in one click

Set as Homepage swaps which published page serves at the site root, applied immediately on the front end. The old homepage stays a normal page at its slug, so changing your front door never loses the page behind it.

Per-page SEO, schema, structure

Each page owns its meta title, meta description, social image, slug, a parent in a hierarchy up to four levels deep, and a Custom JSON-LD schema, all from the page surfaces. Set on-page SEO and structured data right where you edit the page.

The page composer

The composer opens two-column, with a template to start from.

The composer opens two-column. On the left you set the Title and a Page Banner with a content box and a CTA Button repeater. On the right you set Status, an optional Parent page, the Template that picks your editor, and an Is a landing page toggle that strips the header and footer for a focused page. New pages open with a start-mode choice: an empty page, or a pre-built layout you customize.

CTA Button/s
Item #1Text: Get started
Status
Publish
Parent (optional)
Select a parent page
Template
SG Builder
Is a landing page?
This option will remove both header and footer in a page.
Create a Page
Thumbnail · Choose Image
Creating a new page×
Start from scratch
Begin with an empty page.
Use a template
Start from a pre-built layout and customize it.
Rich text

Switch the Template to Text Editor and the body becomes a full rich-text editor with bold, italic, color, a format menu, lists, links, a source view, and a live character count, the same editor that powers the Legal, Privacy Policy page.

Posts and the blog

Posts run a full editorial CMS: categories, tags, archive.

Posts run the same governed list and the same two editors as pages, on a full post type. Organize with four built-in categories and eight tags, each a managed entity with its own name, slug, description, and thumbnail in a searchable table. Each post carries an excerpt, a featured image, a Private or Password Protected state for members-only pieces, and BlogPosting schema in the SEO Manager. A post saves with at least one category and one tag, so structure is guided.

Four categories, eight tags, a configurable archive: a real editorial CMS, not flat labels.

Discussions on a post

Comments and reviews moderated from the editor.

Every post carries a Discussions and Reviews card in the right rail: enable discussions, close them when a thread has run its course, and allow star ratings on the piece. With discussions on, a rich-text post renders a Discussions heading with the comment count and a Leave a Comment form on the public page, and incoming comments land in a moderation queue. Comments render on rich-text posts today; a post built entirely in the SG Builder template does not show the comment form yet, so we state that up front.

Enable, close, or rate per post; moderate in one queue. Native discussions, with the SG Builder caveat stated, not buried.

Version safety, built in

Page History previews and restores the last ten saved versions. One click back, built in.

Page History lists every saved revision of a page with its author and time, so you preview any version in a separate tab and restore it with one click. The system retains the ten most recent versions and prunes older ones automatically, and a restore replaces the page body with the chosen revision. It runs in the dashboard, capturing a snapshot on every save with nothing to add or maintain.

The platform behind the module

Pages and Posts ship in the box on every plan.

Pages and Posts ship the list, both editors, revisions, taxonomy, per-page SEO, and JSON-LD schema as one native module on every plan and the free Sandbox. You edit on the SG Builder canvas, organize an editorial schedule with categories and tags, and set a slug and meta from the page surfaces, all in one engine with nothing underneath to keep current.

Two editorsCategories and tagsPer-page SEO10-version history
5
page visibility states, Published to Password Protected
10
saved versions retained per page, restorable in a click
23
native modules included on every plan
Questions, answered

Pages and Posts, in plain terms

What do I edit pages with, and is there anything to install? +
Pages and Posts ship a native page and blog engine, edited in two tracks you toggle with the Template control, the SG Builder visual canvas or a full rich-text editor. Both editors run in your dashboard with nothing to install, so the editor you use is the one in the box.
Is revision history on every plan, and how far back does it go? +
Pages and Posts, including revision history, are part of every plan from $39/mo and the free Sandbox. The system retains the ten most recent saved versions per page and restores the body of any of them. It is the page body that restores, not the status, SEO, or thumbnail.
Can I keep a page private or password-protected? +
Yes. Pages and posts support five visibility states, Published, Draft, Private, Password Protected, and Trash, set from the list or the editor. Private and Password Protected gate a page to the right audience straight from the visibility control.
What happens to old URLs if I change a slug or permalink structure? +
Changing a slug or the site permalink structure changes the affected URLs, and old URLs return a 404 unless you add a redirect. SGEN includes a native Redirects manager for exactly this, but it is not automatic, so add the redirect when you make the change.
Does the blog do real categories and tags, or just labels? +
Posts run a full editorial CMS: four categories and eight tags, each a managed entity with a name, slug, description, and thumbnail in a searchable table, plus a configurable archive (12 items a page, 4 a row, four permalink structures) and BlogPosting schema. A post saves with at least one category and one tag, so structure is guided, not optional.
What does Pages and Posts not do today? +
Revision history is capped at ten versions and restores the page body, not the status, SEO, or thumbnail, and it is available on published pages. Comments render on rich-text posts; a post built entirely in the SG Builder template does not show the comment form yet. And changing a slug does not create an automatic redirect, you add one in the Redirects manager. We state these so you can plan around them.
Included in your plan

A native page and blog engine. From $39/mo.

Pages and Posts are part of every plan and the free Sandbox. Build and publish a page before you pay, then go live by upgrading, priced by how many sites you run.

From $39/mo, billed annually. $47 monthly. 2-week trial, cancel anytime. Every module included.