Your custom pages live at Design & Content › Custom Pages in the admin. This is the library of pages you've built — the Menu page is where you decide which of them fans can reach.
The table lists each page's Title, its URL, its Type — Standard for a page you write here, External for an outbound link, System for a page Fanmaker provides — whether it's Published or a Draft, and Link shown in, which tells you where fans can actually get to it: Menu, Footer, both, or Not linked.
Use the search box above the table to find a page by its title, its link text, its URL or its ID, and the Filters builder beside it to narrow the list by Type, by Link shown in, or by Visibility. Drag the handle at the left of a row to change the order — reordering is only available on the full list, so clear your search and filters first.
Each row has an Actions menu with View, Edit and, where it's allowed, Delete. You can also click a page's title to open it, then use Edit or Delete from there.
Creating a page here doesn't put it in front of anyone. Two separate things decide that:
The page's own settings — Published, Show in footer, Logged-in only — plus any tag or membership-level restrictions you set on it. Published is the one that matters most: with it off, the app won't serve the page at all, so its links disappear and its address stops working even for someone who saved it.
Whether a menu item points at it. Add one under Design & Content › Menu, choosing Internal (custom page) and picking the page from the dropdown. That's what puts a page in the main menu — and it's what the Link shown in column reads, so a page only says Menu once a live menu item really points at it.
For more on the fields themselves, see our Adding a New Page articles.