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Thursday, September 19th, 2019 7:48 PM

WebsiteBuilder: Getting Started Part 1

WebsiteBuilder: Getting Started Part 1

This article will outline all the available options from the toolbar in WebsiteBuilder. This will help you get familiar with the functionality of the new builder to help you get a jump start on building your site. 

The first option is ELEMENTS, this is where you would look if you need to add anything to your website. The categories include:
button, contact, containers, files, HTML, images, live feeds, maps, music, PayPal, shapes, site navigation, social, and videos. 

When you select any category under elements you will see the category options that relate to it. In this example, button is highlighted then we see the 6 different button types we can choose from.
Select any element you wish to use and place it on your website.  



Next on the toolbar is PAGES, if you click on pages it will list all the pages you have on your website. From this menu, you can perform a few different actions.
You can choose to hide a page from the navigation menu. By clicking the hamburger menu or the 3 lines to the right of the page name  you can rename pages, set a page as the home page, or delete a page.  From this window, you can also create a drop-down menu by clicking and dragging the page slightly to the right.  Rearranging the order of the pages can be done by clicking a page name and dragging it to a new location. If you select manage pages it will have more page options. 


If you select manage pages it will have more page options such as password protecting pages and page SEO



The third option is SECTIONS. Sections will outline all the sections you have on the page that you are currently working on. If you select any of the sections it will take you to that section on the page, this is helpful if you have a long page as it will save you time from having to scroll down to a section towards the bottom. The sections menu will allow you to rearrange the sections by clicking on a section name and dragging it to the desired location. 



Next, we see DESIGN. Design consists of 4 subcategories also. First is background, which will allow you to adjust the default background for the entire website. You can select a solid color or texture to apply as the background. If you select customize, it will allow you to add an image as the background for the entire site.



The next subcategory is colors. The color palette selected will be applied to different elements throughout the website to keep it uniform. You can edit or invert the current color palette or select a new color scheme from the presets collection. Keep in mind changing the color palette may adjust other elements colors that you may not be seeing currently. 
 
 

After colors, we see fonts. Fonts, allows you to explore all the available fonts and change the text to the selected font style. 



Text style is the last option under design. Text Style lets you choose which text style you wish to program. You can program multiple text styles to use later, when you click one, a small menu will appear that lets you edit the Font Size, Font, and Color this will be an available preset when you add a new text box. This can also  be used to fix text in your mobile site



A great way to stay connected with your customers and keep them reading about certain topics is to use a BLOG. The blog button is going to allow you to create a blog for your site. From clicking blog you can manage your posts, add a new post, edit an existing post, or delete a post. 



Another feature that may only apply to some online businesses is the online STORE. If you are using Homestead's eCommerce platform you can click on Store, then "manage products and orders" to get into the store editor. The store editor will allow you to add products, set up online payments, view orders, and customize your store's online presence. 



A great tool in the toolbar is STATS. Stats reports and lays out all your website statistics for you. It displays the number of visitors to your website. It lets you customize a time frame to view stats for, it lets you see where the visits are coming from geographically. If you scroll down it will also show you what type of device the visits are coming from and what browser is being used





The last option at the bottom is MANAGE. This option will allow you to do a variety of actions for your site. Save history is a great feature to revert back to a previous version of your website. If you make changes save and publish them then decide you want to go back to the old published version, without having to manually change everything back just use save history. 
Another commonly used feature here is a favicon. A favicon is a small image that shows in a tab at the top when you visit a website. You can set the image you want to use from here. Google Analytics is where you will go to enter your tracking code if you are using analytics. If you use contact forms on your site, form submissions will keep a record of all contacts made through the form. 



Advanced, allows for you to input site HTML that will need to be added to your site's header or footer. You can also enter site META tags.

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5 years ago

Thank you for posting.  I am looking for a way to have an identifier (sender name, random confirmation number) added to the Subject line of the email I receive when a form from my website is submitted.  Right now I get:  Your Web Site Received A Submission.  And all emails with the same Subject line get attached to the same email string.  But I want them separate and need the differing Subject line to accomplish this.   Any help would be appreciated.
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Hello,

Unfortunately, there is not a way to set up an identifier as described. I have sent some feedback and a feature request to possibly implement in the future. What I can recommend is using a different email address for each form to help better organize. Hopefully this is something the engineers can release in future updates.

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what IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS YOU WANT TO POST

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Hello,

 

Every business is different and so is every website. It is at your discretion as to what exactly you want to add to the site. Here is a starting point as far as what pages should be added to all sites. https://community.homestead.com/conversations/marketing/pages-you-should-have-on-a-website/5f623f1a72a09d71c9f80771

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4 years ago

The navigation menu does not function on my website in the desktop version.  I can't determine what the problem is. I can select the menu but can't find a way to edit the functionality.

None of the buttons actually link to a page. Selecting a button doesn't give me any link-editing options either. I have opened and closed Websitebuilder and also restarted my computer, but that hasn't made any difference. 

The button navigation menu on the mobile version appears to work with no problems. Thanks for any advice!

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Hello, 

I looked on your website and do see that the navigation menu buttons are not able to be clicked. This is usually caused by an element in the builder being layered above the navigation menu, effectively blocking the element from being clicked. Please look in your builder, click on the navigation menu and see if there is an element in the way. If there is, I would recommend moving it or moving it backward in layers. 

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Thank you so much for your quick reply! I could not see or find anything in front of the menu, but I selected it and pulled it forward several times and now it works just fine. Whatever the problem was, it didn't interfere visually as far as I could tell. Thanks again.

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Hello,

 

When I test the navigation menu it is working were you able to figure it out?

WebsiteBuilder navigation menus automatically link to the corresponding page in the builder. Here I some information on editing the navigation menu.

https://community.homestead.com/conversations/websitebuilder/websitebuilder-navigation-menu/5f2a9b2058180958845be2b1

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Yes, the problem is resolved. See my response to Elyzabeth above. Thanks!

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4 years ago

How do you set up an image to be able to enlarge it?

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Hello,

 

 

For sitebuilder plus sites add the image to an image gallery. https://community.homestead.com/conversations/sitebuilder-plus/sitebuilder-plus-add-an-image-gallery/5f2a9a875818095884495858

 

In websitebuilder under the advanced settings, there is an option to enable that says enlarge when clicked. 

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Yes, I found it, thank you

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3 years ago

Your "getting started" tutorial starts out on "elements"... First, where do I get the website builder? I have scoured homestead for it and I cannot find it. You took my money, and now I need to get started.

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Hello, 

All new websites use WebsiteBuilder, so you simply need to create a website:

 

Account: Create a New Site | Homestead Community

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2 years ago

I can't download the new builder. I get a 404 error message every time. 

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Hello, 

The newer builder, WebsiteBuilder, does not require you to download it. The only builder that requires a download is the oldest editor, Sitebuilder Desktop. Unfortunately, this is no longer available to download. You'll need to use Sitebuilder Plus by clicking Edit Site under Websites Manager. 

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1 year ago

Interesting article, except it does not say HOW to access Website Builder?
Is this a phantom program or magic or?

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Hello, 

Any newly created site will be in WebsiteBuilder. 

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9 months ago

I am visually impaired. My enlarged text makes the example windows blurred so cannot see them.