Step 5. Add a page, rename the pages
Now that we have a basic design layout for the website, we will make a duplicate of the page. This saves you the time of redoing the design.
Add a Duplicate Page
- Look at the Page List at the right of the workspace.
- Click on the Duplicate Page button at the bottom of the window. This places a new duplicate page on the workspace with a name of Untitled 2.
- Note this page does not have the little house icon. There can only be one Home Page in a website.
When you are designing your website, you will want to duplicate more than one page. Web Studio also has a Master Page feature that enables you to make changes to all of your pages using just one page.
Rename the pages
The page name is very important. You want the name to reflect what is on the page. This name is displayed in the address field when a visitor comes to your site. It is also the name used in the Footer Links at the bottom of your pages. Do not use Home for your Home page. Choose a name that reflects your site instead. See Name or Rename Pages for more information.

Rename the Home page using the ribbon Rename Command
- Click on the Untitled 1 tab to bring that page to the top of the workspace. Clicking on the page name in the Page List also brings the page to the top.
- Click on the Page Tab>Page Group>Rename Command. This opens the Rename Page dialog. The Untitled 1 name is highlighted.
- Key in Office Support Home in the New Name field. This is a good description of our site.
- Click OK to close the dialog. See the name change in the Page List and on the tab.
Rename the Contact page using the page’s right click Context Menu
- Go to the Page List and right click over Untitled 2.
- Choose Rename Page from the menu. This opens the Rename Page dialog.
- Change the name to Contact.
- Click OK.
Save the Project
- Click on the Save Command in the Quick Access Toolbar or any other Save Command.
- Save the Project often!













