Hide Header, Navigation, or Footer on a Specific Page
You can hide the Header, Navigation, or Footer on specific pages if you do not want them to appear.
1. Select the Design tab in the gray navigation bar. Click on the specific page that you would like to remove the Header, Navigation, or Footer from.
2. Once on the page preview, select the Page tab in the right-hand design panel, and then the Settings icon in the bottom right corner.

3. From here, you can tick the boxes to hide the Header, Navigation, or Footer on that specific page.
4. Select Save and Publish to take your changes live!

6. Select Save
7. Select Publish
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