Want a dedicated section on your site for a specific type of content — "Solo Cams," "BTS," "Customs" — with its own place in the navigation? You build it in two steps: a category to group the content, and a custom page to display it.
Step 1 — Create the category and tag your scenes
- Go to Content → Categories and add a category (e.g. "Solo Cams").
- Open each scene that belongs in it (Content → Scenes → quick edit) and tick the category.
Every category automatically gets its own page in your site's Categories browsing — so this alone already makes the content findable.
Step 2 — Build a page for it
For a proper section with its own nav link, create a page that displays the category as a content grid:
- Go to Content → Pages and create a new page (e.g. title "Solo Cams" — the URL slug is generated for you).
- Add a Scenes Grid section to the page.
- In the section's settings, pick your Category ("Solo Cams"), then choose the section layout and scene card style, how many scenes to show per page, and the sort order. Add a heading/subheading if you like.
- Pages aren't limited to one section — you can mix rich text (an intro paragraph), scene grids, and embeds on the same page.
Step 3 — Put it in your navigation
- On the page's settings, set the Nav Label (what the menu link says) and set the page's visibility so it shows in navigation.
- Publish the page. It now appears as its own item in your site's menu, right alongside Videos and Photos.
- You can show/hide it later from Site → Structure → Navigation Menu, where custom pages are listed with the built-in items.
Keeping it fresh
From here it's automatic: any new scene you tag with the category appears in the section — no page edits needed. One category can power the page, the Categories browsing, and search filtering all at once.
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