Module overviews

WordPress widgets modules

Almost any WordPress widget that is available to you  can be added to your Page Builder layout as a content module. Note: There are four WordPress widgets that don’t appear in the WordPress Widgets list in the Content panel: Audio widget Video widget Image widget Gallery widget This is because Page Builder has its own Audio, Video,…

Video module overview

Use the Video module to insert a video from the WordPress Media Library, or use an embed code provided by a third party such as Vimeo or YouTube. The Video module does a great job of being responsive on smaller devices. If you select a video from your Media Library, you can use MP4 or…

Tabs module overview

Use the Tabs module to insert tabbed text content into your layouts. This is a great tool for inserting large amounts of text into a small space.  The Tabs module consists of any number of items, each with a label-text pair. The label becomes the tab name, and for text, you can enter anything that…

Social Buttons module overview

Use the Social Buttons module to let visitors share, like, or post content to their own social network pages and automatically inserts a link to the current page or any other URL you specify, such as the home page for your site.  The Social Buttons module includes Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, and you can choose…

Testimonials module overview

Use the Testimonials module to add a basic slider with testimonials to your layouts, or any other set of text and images that you want to display one by one with either autoplay or navigation. If the Testimonials module is the only module in a row, select Wide so it takes up the entire row.  If you…

Gallery module overview

The Gallery Module is used to display a gallery of images from either the WordPress media library or a SmugMug gallery that you specify.  Choose the Collage layout to display images in a mosaic. Choose Thumbs to display thumbnails of the images in a grid.  The Gallery module has the following options: Image size (for collage layouts; the Thumbs…

Slideshow module overview

The Slideshow module cycles through a gallery one image at a time. You can cycle the images automatically at a speed you choose, or you can turn off animation and let visitors use navigation controls to cycle through the images. Here’s an example of a slideshow with various navigation controls and social icon options turned…

Subscribe Form module overview

Use the Subscribe Form module to enable visitors to subscribe to an email list. You must connect the form to a third-party service – see the list of supported services at the end of this article.  The Subscribe Form module displays a simple form with three parts. Here’s an example of the Subscribe Form module:…

Text Editor module overview

Use the Text Editor module to add a block of text. The Text Editor module uses an instance of the standard WordPress editor. The difference is that you have more control in positioning the text on the page. You can add headings images, and make simple changes to text formatting, just as you do in…