Page Builder Tutorial - Step 1
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Page Builder Plus Tutorial Step 1: General Information
The first place to look in the Page Builder is the Page Details / General Information tab.
A. Gather the information
This section contains most of the information that you can edit or add to your web page. You will find a few fields that are not filled in automatically when you populate from an existing page. You should enter your home page URL and populate from the Web now.
You will find information is automatically pulled into the associated fields. If any of the fields are left blank, you will want to enter meaningful information about your website into them. Do your best to follow the advice from the Page Advisor.
B. A few important things
The Clear button along the top will clear all information you have entered or populated.
The Home Page Link Text is not populated automatically. It is only used as the visible text for a link to your Home Page if you are creating a doorway page. If you are editing your home page, you can leave this field blank.
The Page Text or Body contains the entire visible portion of your Home Page. If you are editing your home page, this is fine as Page Builder will not change the bulk of your body. If you are creating a doorway, you will likely want to replace the contents of this field with simple readable information about your website. A few paragraphs should be inserted here.
The Comments field is not populated even if there are comments on your page. This field creates AddWeb Comments and unless you are populating from a page already built in Page Builder that had comments added to it, it will be blank.
Most importantly, be sure you are as descriptive and informative as possible in all fields. This will help your position more than anything else.
Let's move on.
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