Sections, rows and modules all have three settings tabs: content, design and advanced.
Your main focus will be the content tab. The content tab is where you add content like text, images, statistics, videos and more.
The design tab allows you to adjust the way the section, row or module looks. You don’t have to work in this tab unless you want to change the design or styling of an element.
It is important to note that if your website has been built by a developer, the styling will have been done globally in line with your CI (or corporate identity – your brand’s look and feel). This means that when you add content it will already be styled. If you want to tweak this while keeping your CI in mind, the design tab is where you do it.
The advanced tab is not something you will typically work in if you are making small edits to your website. It requires some knowledge of CSS.
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