Driver Pages let you add read‑only information screens to the driver mobile panel—ideal for FAQs, safety guidelines, company policies, or any static content drivers need while on the road.
1. Creating a Driver Page (Admin)
- In WordPress, go to Delivery Drivers › Driver Pages.
- Click Add New.
- Enter a Page Title – this text becomes the label in the driver‑panel menu.
- Add your content with the standard block editor (paragraphs, headings, lists, images, buttons, etc.).
- Click Publish.
Best practice: Keep text concise and use bullet points; drivers read on small screens.
2. Visibility and Status
- Draft or Private pages do not appear in the driver menu.
- To hide a page temporarily, set it to Private instead of deleting.
- Trashing a page removes it from the menu immediately; empty Trash to delete permanently.
3. How Drivers Access Pages
- The driver taps the ≡ menu icon in the top‑right corner of the panel.
- Your page titles appear beneath the built‑in links (Dashboard, Assigned Orders, etc.).
- Tapping a title opens the page with your store branding (logo and colours) and a Back arrow.
Pages are read‑only; drivers cannot edit or comment.
4. Supported Blocks & Elements
| Element | Supported | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Paragraphs, headings, lists | ✅ | Best for quick reading |
| Images & galleries | ✅ | Auto‑scaled; keep file sizes modest |
| Buttons/links | ✅ | Opens in a new tab |
| Tables | ✅ | Horizontal scrolling on narrow screens |
| Embeds/iframes | ❌ | Not rendered for security/performance |
5. Troubleshooting
| Issue | Check / Fix |
| Page not visible | Ensure the page is Published and you’re running the Premium plugin. Clear any cache that might serve an old menu. |
| Content overflowing on mobile | Use shorter paragraphs, smaller images, and avoid wide tables. |
6. Tips for Effective Driver Pages
- Use headings (
##) to break long content into sections. - Provide phone numbers as clickable
tel:links so drivers can tap‑to‑call.