You can create a URL-accessible page from Site Pages in the navigation tree of Experience Manager.
Every page must be associated with a specific site. A page cannot be shared between sites, but you can copy and paste a page into another site.
To create a page, follow these steps:
If your application has more than one site, verify that the correct site or All Sites appears in the Sites field above the navigation tree.
In Site Pages in the navigation tree, select the site where you want to add the page.
Note
Click the Expand icon at the left of a page folder name to expand that folder and display the pages and subfolders that it contains. If the folder includes no sub-folders, the Expand icon disappears when you click it.
Right-click the site, and click Add Page to create a URL-accessible page.
The Add Page dialog appears.
In the Name/URL text box, specify a name for your new page, and then click Create. The name that you enter becomes part of the URL for the page.
Note: Do not specify a page name that is the same as the display name of any of your application's sites. If a page's name is the same as a site's name, the page cannot be displayed in Preview mode; in this case, the page can be displayed only through its URL. Page names and site names are case-sensitive; thus, a page named "blue" in a site named "Blue" can be displayed in Preview mode.
The Select Template dialog displays the templates that your development team created for your application.
Select a template appropriate for the page that you are building and click OK.
If you want to build a dynamic page and set conditions under which the page is displayed, select a page slot template. If you want to build a page that is always accessible but in which the page sections are displayed dynamically, choose another type.
Next, you can create rules to populate your page dynamically.