I have loaded the accounts, pressed publish and update. Why can't I see this on the website?

I have loaded the accounts, pressed publish and update. Why can't I see this on the website?

Once you've created a new page, you now need to link it to either a signposting page or directly to the top level menu.  The breadcrumbs section is just used in the sitemap and does not add your page to a Signposting Page. Take a look at Adding Page Links to Signposting Pages or Menus.
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