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Setting Up Staging Environment

The purpose of the Staging Folder is to create a place for in-progress pages to be worked on, while still allowing the site to be published to the main domain.
This allows us to create links that are sharable (not possible with drafts)
This allows content changes to the existing site be published without publishing unwanted changes
When the .webflow.io domain & the .com domain aren’t synced CMS items aren’t able to be published individually.

Create a folder in the Project called “Staging”
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In the project settings, set the folder to “no-index”
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