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  • #978596
    theoutdoorarmory
    Participant

    Hi,

    My website is theoutdoorarmory.com

    I’d like to have a maintenance notice/page on certain pages only and not the entire site.

    Do you have solutions for this?

    Any leads would be greatly appreciated.

    THanks

    #978996
    Rahul
    Moderator

    Hi,

    Having a maintenance mode for certain pages would not be possible, unfortunately.

    Meanwhile, let’s say you’re creating a page named “test” where you want a coming soon notice. You can put an image saying ‘coming soon’ and you can create one more page “test1” where you can build the page and then you can just copy the content to the “test” page when you’re ready to go!

    I hope this helps.

    Thanks

    #979492
    theoutdoorarmory
    Participant

    Great idea! I’m going to use that for some of my pages.

    But how can I do it like for example on WooCommerce?

    #979869
    Christopher
    Moderator

    Hi there,

    You can’t do this for archive pages as the content generates automatically.

    Thanks.

    #983340
    theoutdoorarmory
    Participant

    Im sorry, but what are archive pages?

    #983589
    Rupok
    Member

    Hi there,

    Archive pages used special template. Such as the shop page, blog page etc which you can’t edit directly as the content generated dynamically for those pages.

    Hope this makes sense.

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