Use Page Builder for any page, post, release, video, event or product.

Click on the “Backend Editor” button at the top left of your WordPress text editor to switch to Page Builder mode. If you see the “Classic Mode” button, that means the Page Builder has already been enabled.

Content Blocks

The “Content blocks” feature is an amazing system to create content that you can use as page fragments, or custom header and footer.

Your website already has many content blocks installed, which you can edit and customize. Or, you can create new ones (“Appearance” > “Content Block”) using WPBakery Page Builder just like a regular page and use it anywhere you want in different pages.

To add a Content Block in your page, find the “Content Block” element , in the WPBakery Page Builder elements window and insert it in your page.

Find the content block element

Insert the content block element

The content block element in the page

Post-Header & Pre-Footer

You can set content blocks as post-header and/or pre-footer area. It will display your choosen Content Block, just below the header, and/or just before the footer.

You can set you header and footer blocks to be displayed on all pages via the “Appearance > Customize > General” tab.

Content block customizer Options

Or you can set your custom header and footer blocks only on certain pages using the page options below your text editor.

Content block page Options

Note that the content block option includes an inheritance system. For example, if you set a particular header block on your blog page (the page set as page for posts in the WordPress reading settings), all blog pages will inherit this setting.

Of course, you can use this feature to replace the in-built header or footer, by hiding the footer or header using the page options. This way you can, for example, create a custom footer for several pages and use the in-built footer on every other pages.

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