Take a whole page down
A page that's outlived its purpose — an old event, a service you've stopped offering, a project you'd rather not lead with — shouldn't need a support ticket to retire. On a bernard-hosted site you ask, and it's done properly.
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 ask in your own words, or use the prompt below.
- Approve. The AI sends back a preview link. Check the menu and the pages that used to link there, press Approve, and it's done.
Taking a page down properly means more than deleting it — the menu entry and any links from other pages need to go too, or visitors hit dead ends. Ask once and the AI handles all three.
The prompt
“Take down the [page name] page from my site — remove it from the menu too, and fix anything 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 take down. It removes the page, takes it out of the menu, and tidies any links that pointed to it — and nothing goes live until you approve the preview.
- Will removing a page leave broken links behind?
- Not if you use the prompt on this page — it asks the AI to fix anything that still links to the removed page, so visitors never hit a dead end.
- Can I get the page back if I change my mind?
- Yes. bernard keeps a full year of your site's history, so a removed page can be restored — ask the AI to bring it back, or restore an earlier version from your bernard dashboard.