Create and edit elements

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Create and Update Elements

How is a landing page constructed and how can it be created/customized for you

When you click on the Menu and Landingpages, you will see an overview of your created landing pages. Click on the Edit button next to the landing page you want to customize. You will automatically land on the Elements sub-tab.

A landing page is always built from several elements - according to the modular principle. If you move the mouse over the preview image of the page, the element you are currently previewing with the cursor will always change color on the left side. The whole thing works in reverse as well: If you click on an element in the list, you automatically jump to the corresponding position in the preview. This way you know immediately where which part of the page is located.

For quick organization of your existing elements, you have the following options in the overview:

  • Crosshair icon: allows drag & drop to move the individual elements (change order)
  • Copy: Duplicates an element.
  • Trash can icon: Removes the element.

You can also rename the preset item names by hovering over them and clicking the pencil icon.

  • Add element

    Create and Update Elements

    How is a landing page constructed and how can it be created/customized for you

    When you click on the Menu and Landingpages, you will see an overview of your created landing pages. Click on the Edit button next to the landing page you want to customize. You will automatically land on the Elements sub-tab.

    A landing page is always built from several elements - according to the modular principle. If you move the mouse over the preview image of the page, the element you are currently previewing with the cursor will always change color on the left side. The whole thing works in reverse as well: If you click on an element in the list, you automatically jump to the corresponding position in the preview. This way you know immediately where which part of the page is located.

    For quick organization of your existing elements, you have the following options in the overview:

    • Crosshair icon: allows drag & drop to move the individual elements (change order)
    • Copy: Duplicates an element.
    • Trash can icon: Removes the element.

    You can also rename the preset item names by hovering over them and clicking the pencil icon.

  • Formatting

    Create and Update Elements

    How is a landing page constructed and how can it be created/customized for you

    When you click on the Menu and Landingpages, you will see an overview of your created landing pages. Click on the Edit button next to the landing page you want to customize. You will automatically land on the Elements sub-tab.

    A landing page is always built from several elements - according to the modular principle. If you move the mouse over the preview image of the page, the element you are currently previewing with the cursor will always change color on the left side. The whole thing works in reverse as well: If you click on an element in the list, you automatically jump to the corresponding position in the preview. This way you know immediately where which part of the page is located.

    For quick organization of your existing elements, you have the following options in the overview:

    • Crosshair icon: allows drag & drop to move the individual elements (change order)
    • Copy: Duplicates an element.
    • Trash can icon: Removes the element.

    You can also rename the preset item names by hovering over them and clicking the pencil icon.

  • Use (multiple) individual links on your landing page

    In the tab Start in the settings of your landing page, you can select under the item TargetOwn link and specify an individual link to which the buttons of your landing page should refer.

    If you don't want to set a link target globally, but want to include several individual links per page, you can solve this using individual buttons in the text. How this works, we explain to you here.