Building a structured, multi-page website doesn’t have to be complicated. With ME-Page, you can easily create subpages that expand your site beyond a single landing page while keeping a consistent design and smooth navigation. Whether you’re creating an “About” page, a portfolio, services, or detailed content sections, ME-Page’s subpage functionality allows you to grow your website step by step without technical barriers.
This guide explains how to create subpages in ME-Page, based on the actual interface and settings shown in the editor, and how to use them effectively as part of a modern multi-page website builder.

A subpage in ME-Page is an additional page connected to your main (home) page or published as a standalone page with its own URL. Subpages allow you to organize content logically instead of overcrowding a single page.
From the editor interface, you can see that subpages are managed directly from the page menu. Each subpage can inherit the same layout, colors, and styles as your home page, which helps maintain a consistent brand look across your website.
Common examples of subpages include:
ME-Page makes the process intuitive and fast. Based on the editor shown in the images, here’s how it works.
From the top or side menu in the ME-Page editor, open the page navigation dropdown. This is where you see your existing pages such as “Home Page” and any previously created subpages.
Select the Create Subpage option. A popup window appears where you can configure the new page.
Enter a clear subpage name, such as “About Us” or “Portfolio.” This name helps you stay organized and is often reflected in navigation menus.


ME-Page automatically generates a URL based on your main page, for example:
yourpage.me-page.com/subpage
You can adjust the URL if needed to keep it short and descriptive.
You’ll see an option to keep the same layout, colors, and styles as your home page. This is recommended for most cases, as it ensures visual consistency across all ME-Page pages.
Once created, the subpage opens in the editor. You can now add blocks, text, images, galleries, or any other content just like on the home page.
Subpages aren’t just extra pages, they’re essential for building a clear and professional website structure.
A single-page site works well for simple projects, but as your content grows, subpages help:
ME-Page’s multi-page website builder approach lets you scale your site gradually, adding new subpages only when you need them.

Below is a comparison to help you decide when to use subpages in ME-Page.
Once a subpage is created, you can manage it easily from the page menu. ME-Page allows you to:
This flexibility makes it easy to experiment with page structures without breaking your main website.
ME-Page also offers the option to create a completely new page with a different URL, separate from your main site structure. This is useful when:
The subpage creation window clearly explains this option, helping you choose the right structure from the start.

Creating a subpage website with ME-Page is a straightforward way to turn a simple page into a fully structured, professional online presence. The built-in multi-page website builder lets you add new pages in just a few clicks, while keeping your design consistent and your workflow simple.
By using subpages wisely, you can organize content more clearly, improve navigation, and give visitors a better experience without technical complexity. Whether you’re building a business website, a portfolio, or an informational site, ME-Page pages and subpages give you the flexibility to grow at your own pace. Instead of cramming everything onto one page, you can structure your website logically and let each section shine on its own.
Yes. While subpages can inherit styles from the home page, you can customize blocks, layouts, and content independently after creation.
ME-Page is designed to scale with your needs, allowing you to create multiple subpages within a single project.
Yes. Duplicating a subpage is useful when you want to reuse a layout or structure for similar content.
Each subpage has its own URL, which allows search engines to index them individually when properly published.
Me-Page Team
Last modified 09.01.2026 18:16
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