How To Create A New Page In Shopify 2026
Last modified: May 24, 2026
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Is there a limit to the number of pages I can create on Shopify?
No, Shopify does not impose a hard limit on the number of pages you can create. You can add as many pages as your store needs - policy pages, landing pages, FAQs, brand story pages, and more. All Shopify plans support unlimited pages. The only practical constraint is keeping your navigation manageable so customers can actually find what they’re looking for.
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Can I duplicate an existing page in Shopify?
Yes. Open the page you want to copy by going to Online Store > Pages and clicking its title. In the top-right corner of the editor, click the … (more actions) menu and select Duplicate. Shopify creates a copy with “Copy of” prepended to the title. You can then rename it, edit the content, and update the URL handle before publishing.
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What is the difference between a page and a blog post in Shopify?
Pages and blog posts are two distinct content types in Shopify. Pages are standalone, evergreen content - About Us, Contact, Shipping Policy, FAQ. They sit at URLs like /pages/about-us and don’t belong to any date-ordered feed. Blog posts are time-stamped articles that appear in your blog feed, organised by date and category, at URLs like /blogs/news/post-title. Use pages for permanent store information and policies; use blog posts for news, guides, and content marketing.
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How do I add a page to my Shopify navigation menu?
Go to Online Store > Navigation in your Shopify admin. Click on the menu you want to edit (usually Main menu or Footer menu). Click Add menu item, give the item a name, then in the Link field select Pages and choose the page from the list. Click Add, then Save menu. The page will now appear in your store’s navigation. You can drag items to reorder them or nest them under parent items to create dropdown submenus.
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What are Shopify page metafields and when should I use them?
Page metafields are extra fields you can add to any Shopify page beyond the default title and content body, defined under Settings > Custom data > Pages. Use them when you need structured custom content per page - a unique hero image, a page-specific CTA, an author reference, or custom JSON-LD structured data. On Online Store 2.0 themes, metafields can be wired into theme sections via dynamic sources, so a single section template can render different content based on the page being viewed. They’re most valuable for stores with five or more meaningfully different page types where duplicating templates would be wasteful.
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Can Shopify Magic write a Shopify page for me?
Yes - in the page editor, click the small star icon to open the Shopify Magic AI prompt. Tell it what kind of page (About Us, Shipping Policy, FAQ, Contact, landing page) and any specifics, and Magic generates a full draft. Magic works well as a first draft for policy pages and FAQ pages, where the content is fairly templated. It’s a weaker fit for About Us pages and any page that depends on your specific brand voice or product details - Magic can invent guarantees and specs that aren’t accurate. The right workflow is to use Magic for bulk first drafts, then schedule a focused review pass to edit for accuracy and voice.
Shopify pages are one of the most straightforward parts of running a store, but the details matter - the right template, a complete SEO listing, and purposeful content on each page will make your store more credible and easier for customers to navigate. Start with the essential pages (About, Contact, Shipping, Returns) and build from there. Revisit each page periodically to keep information accurate and content fresh.