
It may sound strange, but your pages are all part of a big family. Some have children or grandchildren, and most of them have (one) parent. The only page that does not have a parent is the root page, or the Home Page of your site.
The key point of organizing the pages in a tree is consistency. And consistency is one of the key factors that make a professional looking site professional looking. All such sites use some kind of templating that allows you to change the design or even the layout of the page on one place, and get it reflected on all other pages. This is why on professional sites, you don’t see the menu jumping between pages, and the articles always have exactly the same layout.
In Webezz, all pages are the template of their children. Any setting you change on the parent page is reflected on the children and grandchildren – unless you change the setting again on the child page. Any Page Parts you add to the parent page also appear on the child page – unless you delete them. Of course, you can always revert the changes you have made on the child page, so that it will follow the settings of the parent again.
This revolutionary approach of connecting content structure with design structure is one of the key features that make Webezz the ezziest and quickest way to build your website.