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[FEATURE] Enable and disable pages (page tree, page properties, and List module) (#8)
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# Enabling and disabling a page in the List Module
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<!-- #TYPO3v13 #Beginner #Backend #Editing #ListModule @mabolek -->
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TYPO3 allows you to disable pages. Disabled pages are inaccessible to frontend website visitors, but you can still edit the pages in the backend. Depending on your TYPO3 configuration all pages that you create may be disabled by default. They will need to be enabled in order to be published on your website.
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![Screenshot of the TYPO3 page tree with two pages named "Features" and "Customize". The first page's icon has a red circle with a white dash icon, while "Customize" has a plain document icon.](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageTree/EnabledAndDisabledPages.png)
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*In the above screenshot of TYPO3's page tree the "Features" page is disabled, indicated by the overlaid red-and-white "no entry" sign on the page's icon. The "Customize" page is enabled and has a normal page icon.*
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## Learning objective
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In this step-by-step guide you will disable and enable a page using the visibility toggle in the list of pages in TYPO3's List Module.
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## Prerequisites
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### Tools and technology
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* Backend access to a TYPO3 installation
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### Knowledge and skills
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* [How to log into the TYPO3 Backend](https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/t3start:backend-login)
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* [Basic knowledge of the TYPO3 backend](https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/t3start:backend)
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## Disable a page
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In this step, we will disable a page by using the visibility toggle in the list of pages in TYPO3's List Module.
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1. In the module menu, choose the "List" module.
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2. In the page tree, choose a page that you would like to disable. The page must not be disabled already.
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3. In the page tree, click on the name of the page's *parent* page. A list of pages and other resources belonging to the page will appear in the Content area to the right of the Module Menu and Page Tree. (If you wonder: In the screenshot below, "Pages" is the parent page of "Default".)
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![A page tree showing a page called "Pages" folder with a sub-page labeled "Default".](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInTheListModule/PageWithParentPage.png)
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4. In the list of pages, find the page you would like to disable.
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![Screenshot of the TYPO3 backend showing the page tree with the page "Pages" selected. To the right is a list of subpages with action buttons for editing, disabling, deleting, and translating.](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInTheListModule/ListModule.png)
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5. Locate and click the disable (hide) toggle button for the page you would like to hide. In the screenshot above, the toggle button for the page "Default" is outlined in orange.
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In the page tree, the disabled page will now have a red-and-white "no entry" sign on the page's icon, as shown in the screenshot at the top of this page.
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## Enable a page
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In this step, we will enable the disabled page again.
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1. In the module menu, choose the "List" module.
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3. In the page tree, click on the name of the disabled page's *parent* page. If you're progressing straight from disabling the page, it's probably still selected. A list of pages and other resources belonging to the page will appear in the Content area to the right of the Module Menu and Page Tree. (If you wonder: In the screenshot below, "Pages" is the parent page of "Default".)
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![A page tree showing a page called "Pages" folder with a sub-page labeled "Default".](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInTheListModule/PageWithParentPage.png)
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4. In the list of pages, find the page you would like to disable.
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![Screenshot of the TYPO3 backend showing the page tree with the page "Pages" selected. To the right is a list of subpages with action buttons for editing, disabling, deleting, and translating.](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInTheListModule/ListModulePageDisabled.png)
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5. Locate and click the enable (un-hide) toggle button for the page you would like to hide. In the screenshot above, the toggle button for the page "Default" is outlined in orange.
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In the page tree, the disabled page will now have a normal page icon, like the one shown in the screenshot at the top of this page.
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## Summary
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You have now disabled and re-enabled a page using TYPO3's List Module.
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## Next steps
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A page tree can also be enabled and disabled in other ways than this:
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the page properties](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageProperties)
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the page tree](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageTree.md)
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## Resources
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the page properties](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageProperties)
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the page tree](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageTree.md)
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* [Introduction to the TYPO3 Backend](https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/t3start:backend)
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# Enabling and disabling a page in the page properties
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<!-- #TYPO3v13 #Beginner #Backend #Editing #PageProperties @mabolek -->
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TYPO3 allows you to disable pages. Disabled pages are inaccessible to frontend website visitors, but you can still edit the pages in the backend. Depending on your TYPO3 configuration all pages that you create may be disabled by default. They will need to be enabled in order to be published on your website.
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![Screenshot of the TYPO3 page tree with two pages named "Features" and "Customize". The first page's icon has a red circle with a white dash icon, while "Customize" has a plain document icon.](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageTree/EnabledAndDisabledPages.png)
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*In the above screenshot of TYPO3's page tree the "Features" page is disabled, indicated by the overlaid red-and-white "no entry" sign on the page's icon. The "Customize" page is enabled and has a normal page icon.*
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## Learning objective
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In this step-by-step guide you will disable and enable a page through the page properties interface.
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## Prerequisites
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### Tools and technology
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* Backend access to a TYPO3 installation
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### Knowledge and skills
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* [How to log into the TYPO3 Backend](https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/t3start:backend-login)
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* [Basic knowledge of the TYPO3 backend](https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/t3start:backend)
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* [Modifying the page properties](ModifyingThePageProperties.md)
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## Disable a page
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In this step, we will disable a page by setting the page's visibility toggle to *disabled*.
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1. In the page tree, choose a page that you would like to disable.
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2. Access the page's page properties as described in [Modifying the page properties](ModifyingThePageProperties.md)
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3. In the page properties interface, choose the "Access" tab.
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![The TYPO3 page properties interface titled "Edit Page Customize" shows tabs like General, SEO, Social media, etc. The Access tab is selected and toggles for Page visible and Page enabled in menus are both switched on.](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageProperties/PagePropertiesAccessTab.png)
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4. In the "Visibility" section, click the "Page visible" toggle to change it to *disabled* (off).
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![The TYPO3 page properties interface titled "Edit Page Customize" shows tabs like General, SEO, Social media, etc. The Access tab is selected and toggle for Page visible is switched off.](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageProperties/PagePropertiesAccessTabVisibilityDisabled.png)
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5. Click the "Save" button.
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The page tree will update and the page will now have a red-and-white "no entry" sign on the page's icon, as shown in the screenshot at the top of the page.
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## Enable a page
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In this step, we will enable a page by setting the page's visibility toggle to *enabled*.
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1. In the page tree, find the page you disabled previously.
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2. Access the page's page properties as described in [Modifying the page properties](ModifyingThePageProperties.md)
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3. In the page properties interface, choose the "Access" tab.
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![The TYPO3 page properties interface titled "Edit Page Customize" shows tabs like General, SEO, Social media, etc. The Access tab is selected and toggle for Page visible is switched off.](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageProperties/PagePropertiesAccessTabVisibilityDisabled.png)
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4. In the "Visibility" section, click the "Page visible" toggle to change it to *enabled* (on).
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![The TYPO3 page properties interface titled "Edit Page Customize" shows tabs like General, SEO, Social media, etc. The Access tab is selected and toggles for Page visible and Page enabled in menus are both switched on.](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageProperties/PagePropertiesAccessTab.png)
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5. Click the "Save" button.
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The page tree will update and the page will now have a normal page icon without the red-and-white "no entry" sign on the page's icon, as shown in the screenshot at the top of the page.
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## Summary
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You have now disabled and re-enabled a page using TYPO3's page properties interface.
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## Next steps
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A page tree can also be enabled and disabled in other ways than this:
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the page tree](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageTree)
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the List module](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInTheListModule.md)
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## Resources
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the page tree](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageTree)
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the List module](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInTheListModule.md)
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* [Introduction to the TYPO3 Backend](https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/t3start:backend)
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# Enabling and disabling a page in the page tree
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<!-- #TYPO3v13 #Beginner #Backend #Editing #PageTree @mabolek -->
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TYPO3 allows you to disable pages. Disabled pages are inaccessible to frontend website visitors, but you can still edit the pages in the backend. Depending on your TYPO3 configuration all pages that you create may be disabled by default. They will need to be enabled in order to be published on your website.
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![Screenshot of the TYPO3 page tree with two pages named "Features" and "Customize". The first page's icon has a red circle with a white dash icon, while "Customize" has a plain document icon.](Images/EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageTree/EnabledAndDisabledPages.png)
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*In the above screenshot the "Features" page is disabled, indicated by the overlaid red-and-white "no entry" sign on the page's icon. The "Customize" page is enabled and has a normal page icon.*
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## Learning objective
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In this step-by-step guide you will disable and enable a page using the contextual menu in the TYPO3 page tree.
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## Prerequisites
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### Tools and technology
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* Backend access to a TYPO3 installation
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### Knowledge and skills
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* [How to log into the TYPO3 Backend](https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/t3start:backend-login)
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* [Basic knowledge of the TYPO3 backend](https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/t3start:backend)
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## Disable a page
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In this step, we will disable a page in the page tree.
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1. In the page tree, choose a page that you would like to disable. The page must not be disabled already.
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2. Click on the page icon or right-click on the page name to bring up the context menu.
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3. From the context menu, choose "Disable".
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The disabled page will now have a red-and-white "no entry" sign on the page's icon, as shown in the screenshot at the top of the page.
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## Enable a page
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In this step, we will enable the disabled page again.
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1. In the page tree, find the page you disabled previously.
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2. Click on the page icon or right-click on the page name to bring up the context menu.
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3. From the context menu, choose "Enable".
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## Summary
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You have now disabled and re-enabled a page using the context menu of TYPO3's page tree.
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## Next steps
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A page tree can also be enabled and disabled in other ways than this:
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the page properties](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageProperties)
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the List module](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInTheListModule.md)
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## Resources
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the page properties](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInThePageProperties)
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* [Enabling and disabling a page in the List module](EnablingAndDisablingAPageInTheListModule.md)
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* [Introduction to the TYPO3 Backend](https://docs.typo3.org/permalink/t3start:backend)
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