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Customize Section Layout

How to adjust the layout of sections in Sitebuilder

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🧩 Customize Section Layout

Sections in Sitebuilder are made up of multiple widgets arranged in a row. You can customize both the layout and alignment of the widgets, as well as the height and width of the section to make it fit your website’s design perfectly.


🛠️ Step 1 – Open the Layout Menu

1️⃣ Hover over the section you want to edit.
2️⃣ Click the “Layout” button that appears on the left side of the section.

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🛠️ Step 2 – Change Layout

1️⃣ Inside the Layout menu, click “Change Layout”.
2️⃣ Scroll through the available layouts and select the one that best suits your content.
3️⃣ Click “Done” to save your choice.

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🛠️ Step 3 – Adjust Section Height and Width

  • Height: Adjust the vertical space above and below the content inside the section. You can make the section taller or shorter depending on the design.

  • Width: Change how wide the content area is within the section. Full-width sections span the entire screen, while boxed sections keep the content aligned with the rest of the page.

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🛠️ Step 4 – Align Widgets Inside a Section

  • You can choose to left-align, center, or right-align the widgets within the section.

  • Adjust spacing between widgets to create balance.

  • Ensure alignment looks good on both desktop and mobile views.

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🛠️ Step 5 – Add Links to Sections

  • Click “Copy Link” to get a direct link to this section.

  • You can also use this link to create a menu button that jumps directly to the section on the page.


💡 Tips

  • Consistency: Use similar layouts for similar sections to maintain a professional and cohesive look.

  • Mobile View: Always check the layout on mobile screens to ensure widgets are correctly aligned.

  • Section Height: Avoid overly tall sections unless necessary; it keeps your page clean and readable.

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