Customization of Sites
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Istvan Toth
I am not sure understand your request.
Do you mean cannot delete Header and/or Footer entirely? Or can not add Elements to Header and/or Footer?
It seems the team made it fool proof, so folks don't start with blank-page syndrome.
I have find
- header: logo and links are possible to hide (true header still use up space regardless is empty
- footer: disclaimer can be hidden but Terms & Condition and Privacy Policy are not
- Anything else (body) can be deleted permanently and start from scratch. Same as any drag & drop builder with Sections, Rows, Columns (empty and pre-designed) and Elements
between +Add Elements there is a "Custom embed code" did you mean that?
IF there is a section, row or column in the body you can add elements like Custom code into. I didn't test is just like CSS or actually HTML etc code as well (e.g. make my own set of bullet points).
Though, my guess is most folks happy they have a ready made template website that incorporate their GW Content Engine Syntax withput any copy/paste .
Someone who have the custom coding knowledge surely would use his/her own domain (rather than subdomain.growthworks.app) and build the entire website from the ground up with custom codes from blank pages.
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Jeanita Sykes
Istvan Toth:
I do not mean hiding header and footer, and I am aware that the elements are removable. And, the custom code widget that is available currently, is specifically for adding an embedded calendar only.
I am talking about a blank template page to begin with so one wouldn't have to delete every single element already visible, for those who have experience with CSS coding or have purchased a custom CSS/HTML style landing page template to build a more customized page for themself or their clients.
This is not to take away from those of us who like the work that is already done, and the convenience of having already built sites. My idea is more forward thinking to clients who will ask for something 'different' for their sites that we will be offering or (I will be offering) as part of my services.
I hope this clarifies my request.
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Istvan Toth
Jeanita Sykes: Yes, it absolutely did. "My idea is more forward thinking to clients who will ask for something 'different' for their sites that we will be offering or (I will be offering) as part of my services.
I hope this clarifies my request." I was not thinking to offer such a service :) My bad.