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How To Hide A Page In Webflow

Updated on:
May 8, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to save a static page as a draft in Webflow.

Quick summary

In Webflow, you can hide a page from being published by saving it as a draft — a feature available exclusively for static pages. This process takes just a few clicks inside the Webflow editor using the Pages panel and page settings menu.


Steps

  1. Open your project in the Webflow editor and navigate to the Pages tab in the left sidebar menu.
  2. Click on the Static pages heading to expand the list — note that only static pages can be hidden as drafts in Webflow.
  3. Hover over the page you want to hide and click the gear icon next to its name to open the page settings menu.
  4. In the top right corner of the page settings menu, click the down arrow icon to reveal additional options.
  5. Click Save as draft to hide the page from being published.
  6. Confirm the change — your page name will appear highlighted, indicating it is now saved as a draft and hidden from publication.

📌 Why this matters

Hiding a page in Webflow using the draft feature gives developers and designers full control over which pages are visible to the public at any given time. This is essential for teams working on pages that are under construction, awaiting client approval, or reserved for future campaigns — without needing to delete or restructure their site. The Save as Draft option for static pages allows you to keep your Webflow project organized while preventing unfinished content from going live. It is a simple but critical workflow for anyone managing a professional Webflow site.
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