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A Landing Page is composed of blocks which can be freely arranged in the la=
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Blocks (elements) are objects that help organize your p= ages. You can quickly and easily deploy and customize content blocks o= n a page. Resize and rearrange all deployed elements in any way you like an= d present the content in a clear and structured manner.
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Element menu allows you to structure the content on the page and change = its appearance. It helps you to customize the look and feel of the page usi= ng drag-and-drop. You can easily change text, picture, video and other cont= ent objects according to your preferences.
Elements of a Landing Page available in a si= de menu
Developers can create new, custom Landing Page blocks. See Creating Landing Page lay= outs (Enterprise) (in Technical Manual) for more information= .
A page can include various types of elements. There are no rules on how = the elements should be placed. You decide what types of elements you would = like to see and where on the design canvas.
Studio provides many options that allow you to change properties of elem= ents. The ability to modify element options gives you great control over th= e page.
1. Once an element is placed, select it.
A toolbar with the block type and a set of icons appears.
2. Click the
= Example of an Embed Block and its toolbar.
3. Fill in the fields in the setup screen and click
Fields marked with an asterisk are obligatory.
Example of a configuration screen= for a Landing Page block
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Once you configure an element's options (for example select images = to be shown in a gallery), you will see a live preview of the element as it= will look like once published.
You can easily change the position of an element on the design canvas.= p>
1. Click an element.
The element's control points and borders appear.
2. Move the element by dragging and dropping it.= p>
3. If needed, reorder existing elements on the page by = dragging.
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