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Introduction to Sections

Each section serves a specific purpose, from showcasing training programs to collecting user information through forms. Understanding how to best manage and utilize these sections will ensure your website is both functional and visually appealin

What Are Sections?

Sections are customizable content blocks that you arrange to structure your website. They sit in the middle content area of your site, between the header and the footer. Each section type has unique features and functions that help you display your content effectively.

Key Features of Sections

  • Flexibility: Sections can be added, rearranged, renamed, or deleted as needed.
  • Customization: You can customize each section to match your brand’s look and feel, using different templates, colors, and content types.
  • Purpose-Driven: Sections are designed to cater to various content needs, such as displaying images, providing membership details, or collecting user sign-ups.

Types of Sections

  1. Numbered Steps Section
  2. Credibility Section
  3. Features Section
  4. Content & Media Section
  5. Testimonies Section
  6. Pricing Section
  7. Forms Section
  8. Scheduling Section
Managing Sections Effectively

Rearranging Sections

  • Drag and Drop: Click and drag sections to change their order. For example, if you want to highlight testimonials before pricing, simply drag the testimonials section above the pricing section.

Adding New Sections

  1. Click “Add Section”: This will open a menu of available section types.
  2. Select the Desired Section: Choose the section that best fits your content needs, such as “Form” for user input or “Gallery” for showcasing photos.

Renaming Sections

  • Keep It Organized: Click on the section name to rename it. This helps you easily identify and manage sections when making updates or building new pages.

Deleting Sections

  • Click the Trash Icon: If a section is no longer needed, click the trash bin icon to remove it. Make sure to review your changes to ensure they don’t impact the overall site flow.