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Site Builder & Pages

Learn how to use the website builder, add pages, and customize your site's theme.

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▶️ 1. Video Overview

The Velocity360 Site Builder allows you to create and manage a professional website without writing any code. Watch this quick video for a tour of the main features, and follow the steps below for more detail.

📖 2. Using the Drag-and-Drop Editor

Our editor is built on a "what you see is what you get" (WYSIWYG) principle. You can build your pages by adding, moving, and customizing different content blocks.

  1. Add a Section: Click the "+" icon between existing sections to add a new one. You can choose from pre-built layouts (like "Hero", "Gallery", "Contact Form") or a blank section.
  2. Add an Element: Inside a section, click the "+" button to add elements like Text, Images, Buttons, or Videos.
  3. Move Elements: Simply click and hold an element or section, then drag it to your desired location on the page.
  4. Edit Content: Double-click on any text element to edit it directly. Click on an image or button to see its settings in the sidebar.

🚀 3. Adding & Managing Pages

You can create a multi-page website with its own navigation menu.

  1. Access Page Manager: In the left-hand sidebar of the editor, click on the "Pages" icon.
  2. Add a New Page: Click the "Add New Page" button. You can start from a blank page or use a page template.
  3. Page Settings (SEO): For each page, you can click the "Settings" (gear) icon to edit its Name, URL (slug), and SEO metadata (like Title and Description).
  4. Set Home Page: In the Page Manager, find the page you want as your website's homepage and click the "Set as Home" icon.
  5. Delete a Page: Click the "Settings" icon for a page and find the "Delete Page" option.

💡 4. Theme & Global Styling

Control your entire website's look and feel from one place using Global Styling.

  1. Access Global Styles: In the editor sidebar, click the "Theme" or "Styles" icon (often a paintbrush).
  2. Colors: Define your website's primary, secondary, and accent colors. These colors will automatically apply to buttons, links, and other elements.
  3. Fonts: Choose your global fonts for Headings and Body Text. This ensures a consistent look across all pages.

Created/Updated Date 11/05/25 User Gemini

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