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Website & Pages

Pages & Blocks

Build pages by stacking ready-made blocks — hero banners, text, images, videos, forms, and more — with no coding.

Every page on your website is built from blocks — ready-made pieces you stack on top of one another and arrange. Want a big banner, then a paragraph, then a sign-up form? Add a hero block, a text block, and a form block, in that order. You build the whole page visually, drag pieces into place, and see how it looks as you go.

Pages

You can build as many pages as you like. Each page has:

SettingWhat it does
TitleThe name of the page.
Web addressThe part of the link after your domain, for example /about or /contact. This is the page's slug.
StatusWhether the page is a draft, published (live for visitors), or archived (taken down but kept).

See Publishing for how a page moves from draft to live.

Blocks: the building pieces

Add a block, set its content, and arrange it where you want. Common blocks include:

BlockWhat it's for
HeroA large banner at the top of a page, usually with a headline and a button.
TextA paragraph or section of written content.
ImageA single picture.
GalleryA group of images shown together.
VideoAn embedded video.
FormA form for visitors to fill in — see Forms & lead capture.
ColumnA layout block that splits a row into side-by-side columns.
MenuShows one of your navigation menus inside the page.

You also get blocks made for a course business:

BlockWhat it's for
Course heroA banner built for a single course, pulling in its title and details.
Instructor listShows the teachers on a course or page.
Cohort selectorLets a visitor pick which scheduled group (cohort) to join.

The images and videos you place in blocks come from your Files & Media library.

Nesting and reusing blocks

  • Nest blocks. Put blocks inside a Column block to build side-by-side layouts, or group blocks together. This lets you build rich pages from simple pieces.
  • Reuse blocks. Save a block to your reusable block library, then drop it onto any page. Edit it once in the library, and the change appears everywhere you used it. This is great for a call-to-action box or a promotion banner you show on many pages.

Use the reusable block library for anything that should stay identical across pages — for example a "Talk to an advisor" box. Change it in one place, and every page updates.

Some pieces appear on many pages, not just one:

  • Header — the bar at the top of your site, usually with your logo and main menu.
  • Footer — the bar at the bottom, often with links and contact details.
  • Announcement bar — a thin strip (for example, "Enrollment closes Friday").

These are set once and shown across your site. For each one, you can control which pages it appears on, so an announcement can show on some pages and not others.

How to build a page

  1. Go to Admin → Website → Pages and click New Page.
  2. Give it a Title and a Web address.
  3. Click Add Block and choose a block type (for example Hero).
  4. Fill in the block's content and arrange it where you want.
  5. Add more blocks and stack them in the order you want.
  6. Click Preview to see it, then Publish when ready.

Good to know

  • Building from blocks means you never touch code — you arrange pieces and set their content.
  • A page can stay a draft for as long as you like; visitors only see it once it is published.
  • Archiving a page takes it down but keeps it, so you can bring it back later.

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