Preview and publish

How to check your page looks right before making it live, and how to publish.

Saving and publishing are two separate things — and that distinction matters.

Save Page stores your work. The page stays as a draft. Visitors can't see it.

Publish makes the page live. Anyone who opens your site address can now see it.

You can save as many times as you like while you're working. Only publish when you're ready.

Check it before it goes live

Before you publish, use the device preview buttons in the toolbar to see how your page looks at different screen sizes.

  1. Click Desktop — check that your headline, images, and layout look right on a full-width screen.
  2. Click Mobile — check that nothing is cut off, text is readable, and images aren't squashed.
  3. Click Tablet if you want to check an intermediate size.

For the most accurate preview of a published page, open your site URL in a private browser window. This shows exactly what a visitor would see — without your login session affecting anything.

Publish your page

  1. When you're happy with the page, find the Draft / Publish toggle in the top toolbar.
  2. Switch it to Publish.
  3. Click Save Page.
  4. Open your site URL in a new tab to confirm the page is live.

Take a page back to draft

You can unpublish at any time. Switch the toggle back to Draft and save. The page disappears from your public site immediately but stays in your dashboard for editing.

If the live page looks different from the editor

This is almost always a browser cache issue. Hold Shift and click the reload button (or press Cmd + Shift + R on Mac, Ctrl + Shift + R on Windows) to force a fresh load. If it still looks wrong after that, check that you clicked Save Page after making your last change.

Verifying your setup

  • You understand that Save Page and Publish are different actions.
  • Your page has been previewed on Desktop and Mobile.
  • The page is published and loads correctly at your public site address — or you've intentionally kept it as a draft.