Layout templates, saved rows and modules

Configure the Builder admin panel display options

In the Builder admin panel, you can configure which table columns are displayed, how many items are listed on a page, and the view (list vs. excerpt) for theme layouts, templates, saved rows, and saved modules.   To configure the screen options in the Builder admin panel   In the WordPress admin panel, click Builder.In the Builder submenu,…

Manage saved templates, rows, and modules overview

Any saved layout templates, rows, or modules can be managed in the Builder admin panel  or the Templates admin panel.  Some tasks you can do in both the Page Builder editor and the Builder admin panel, and other operations you can only do in one or the other. The following table shows a comparison of tasks involving saved templates, rows, and…

Categorize and order custom layout templates

You can create categories to organize your custom layout templates when they are displayed in Page Builder. You can also change the order with which the categories and templates within each category are listed. This organization makes it easier for you and your clients to find the right template for a new page. Notes:   …

Rename a saved template, row, or module

You can change the title or the slug name for a saved template, row, or module. 1. In the WordPress admin panel, click Builder, then choose Templates, Saved rows, or Saved modules, depending on what you want to rename. If you can’t see the Builder or Templates menu in the WordPress admin panel, see the Related Article on enabling it. 2. Mouse over…

Edit or delete layout templates

You can edit or delete layout templates within Page Builder while you have any page open for editing.  Tip: The page itself does not have to be using the template to edit or delete the template. To edit or delete a custom layout from within a Page Builder editing page: 1. Click the Templates button in the upper…

Create and save a custom layout template

You can create a custom layout template from a page you have already designed in Page Builder, or you can create a layout template from scratch. Tip: If you want to use a layout from one page to create another within your site, you can duplicate the page rather than saving a layout template. Duplication creates…

Change a saved row or module from global to standard

You may have saved a row or module as global but decide that you would rather it wasn’t global so you could change the content independently wherever it appears in your site. There’s isn’t a direct way to do this, but it’s not hard. Note: When you delete a global row or module, any instances of…

Convert a saved row or module to global

When you save a row or module, you get the option to make it global. Global rows and modules remained synched to each other when you update the content. What if you didn’t make it global when you saved it but want to convert it to global later?  There isn’t a one-click way to do…

Delete a saved row or module

You can delete saved rows or modules that you’ve inserted in your layout, or you can delete the saved rows and modules that you’ve saved centrally.  Delete a saved row or module from a page layout Delete a saved row or module from a page layout just as you would delete any other row or…

Save a row or module for reuse

You can save a row or module for reuse on your site.  You can save your row or module as standard or global.  When you save a row or module as global, each instance of it that you drag into any page on your site is linked to all other instances. Any change you make to one instance will…