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# Return to the Special Settings page to view the change. The section will now be active and meta settings can be set | # Return to the Special Settings page to view the change. The section will now be active and meta settings can be set | ||
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The Pagelines Framework provides a robust solution for giving each WordPress special page its own unique layout and structure. Through the Special settings panel, you can change the settings for the Archive, Category, Tag, Author pages and more.
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The below example sets the meta for the Archive Page. Follow similar steps for all special pages. Examples for other pages at the end of this tutorial.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
From the "Select Settings Panel":
As long as sections are active in the template setup, you can set the meta from the Special Page Meta Settings Panel:
If the section shows "Inactive":