The SiteBuilder editor is the central workspace for creating, editing, and managing your website. Before using it, you must first access SiteBuilder from your client area to log in and open the editor.
Once inside, the editor is organized into functional tabs, each controlling different aspects of your website. Understanding these tabs helps you navigate efficiently and know where to find the controls you need.
Main Sections of the Editor
The editor is divided into the following key areas:
- Build – manage content elements
- Theme – control visual styling
- Pages – organize site structure and navigation
- Settings – configure site-wide options
- Publish – make your changes live
Each tab focuses on a specific aspect of your website, keeping tasks organized and accessible.
Build Tab
The Build tab contains all your content elements. This is where you can:
- Add and edit text
- Insert images and videos
- Add buttons and forms
- Place social icons
- Structure layouts with drag-and-drop elements
Use this tab to learn how content elements work and design the look and flow of your pages.
Theme Tab
The Theme tab manages the visual appearance of your website. From here, you can:
- Change layout styles and templates
- Adjust colors and fonts
- Modify header appearance and overall style
If you want to redesign your site’s look, this is where you can change your site theme. Theme settings apply site-wide, affecting the overall visual identity.
Pages Tab
The Pages tab organizes your website structure and navigation. Here you can:
- Add new pages
- Rename or delete existing pages
- Arrange page hierarchy
- Create dropdown menus for navigation
Use this section to manage pages and navigation, ensuring visitors can easily explore your site.
Settings Tab
The Settings tab controls site-wide configurations, including:
- Changing your site name
- Uploading a favicon
- Managing collaborators and user roles
- Unpublishing your website
- Adjusting general site options
Settings here affect your entire website rather than individual pages.
Publish Control
At the top of the editor, the Publish button makes your current version live. Until you publish, all changes remain within the editor. For more details, see how publishing works.
What This Article Does Not Cover
This overview focuses on editor layout and tab functions. For detailed, step-by-step instructions, refer to:
- How content elements work
- Changing your site theme
- Managing pages and navigation
- Publishing your website
Next Steps
- Access SiteBuilder from your client area
- Learn how content elements work
- Manage pages and navigation
- Change your site theme
- Publish your website when ready