Remove a page
A page past its usefulness — the old workshop schedule, the collaboration that ended — makes the whole site feel unattended. On a bernard-hosted site you take it down by asking, menu link and all.
How it works
- Get your access prompt. Log in to bernard, open your site, and copy the prompt from Edit with AI (it contains a key that works for 12 hours).
- Paste it into your AI — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, whichever you already use — then say which page to remove, or use the prompt below.
- Approve. The AI sends back a preview link. Check the page and its menu link are gone and nothing looks broken, press Approve, and it's live.
Removal is the tidy kind: the AI also sweeps the rest of your site for links to the removed page, so visitors never land on a dead end. And with a full year of history kept, "actually, put it back" is always one ask away.
The prompt
“Remove the [the page name] page from my site — take it out of the menu too, and fix anything else that still links to it.”
The [bracketed] parts are yours to fill in. First time? Log in to bernard → your site → Edit with AI → copy your access prompt, paste that into your AI first, then ask the above.
Questions people ask
- How do I delete a page from my website?
- If your site is hosted with bernard, tell the AI you already use — ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini — which page to remove. It deletes the page, takes it out of your menu and tidies any links to it — and nothing changes until you approve the preview.
- Is a removed page gone forever?
- No — bernard keeps a full year of history, so a removed page can be restored exactly as it was, whenever you want it back.
- Will removing a page leave broken links behind?
- Ask the AI to fix everything that links to the page — the prompt on this page does. It checks your other pages and your menu so nothing points at a page that no longer exists.