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Delete Pages

Deleting pages helps you remove outdated, duplicated, or unnecessary content from your BurgerShop store. You can delete a single page or delete multiple pages at once from the Pages section.

Important
Deleted pages may no longer be accessible on your storefront. If the page is linked in your navigation menu, you should remove or update the menu link after deleting the page.

On this page

  • Before you delete a page
  • Delete a single page
  • Delete multiple pages
  • Update navigation after deleting pages

Before you delete a page

Before deleting a page, review whether the page is still used on your storefront.

Check if the page is linked in:

  • Header menu
  • Footer menu
  • Product page tabs
  • Policy pages
  • Blog posts
  • Other custom pages

If customers visit a deleted page from an old link, they may see an unavailable page or error page.

Delete a single page

You can delete one page directly from the Pages list.

Steps:

  1. Log in to your BurgerShop admin.
  2. From the left sidebar, go to Online store.
  3. Click Pages.
  4. Find the page you want to delete.
  5. In the Action column, click the delete icon.
  6. In the confirmation popup, click Delete.

The page will be permanently removed from your store.

Delete multiple pages

You can delete multiple pages at once if you want to clean up several pages together.

Steps:

  1. From your BurgerShop admin, go to Online store > Pages.
  2. Select the checkbox next to each page you want to delete.
  3. Click More actions.
  4. Select Delete pages.
  5. In the confirmation popup, click Delete.

The selected pages will be removed from your store.

Update navigation after deleting pages

Pages added to your header or footer menu may not be removed automatically after deletion.

After deleting a page, check your navigation menu.

Steps:

  1. Go to Online store.
  2. Click Navigation.
  3. Open the menu that included the deleted page.
  4. Remove or update the menu item.
  5. Click Save.

This helps prevent customers from clicking broken or outdated links