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  • Alex

    Hi Frank,

    In template settings, you can set the conditions where it should appear: https://jumpshare.com/v/Gx0cTEi7P9W33x4IICFj 

    But keep in mind that you can only display a Brizy template on a new, clean page. It should not be edited before. You will also not be able to edit the content separately for each page. All changes should be made to the template and will be the same on all your pages.

    If you want to use this template on pages and have different text content for each one, when you will need to use the Save Block option. Simply save the block on your template editor screen and then import it to the desired page.

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  • Maria Brilaki

    Hi Alex,

    I want to do what Frank wants to do. I want to create a template with Brizy and then use it to showcase different pages, however the pages will have different content on them.

    So you said to save blocks and import to the pages.

    Is there a way to write the page content on the wordpress editor and then similar to #post content for blog posts, use something like that on the Brizy Template?

    My goal is to assign the same template on my pages, and then if I want to make a change on each on of those blocks, to just have to change the template, not have to go into each individual page to make changes.

    Then I want the page content to be drawn from inside wordpress, however is there a short code for this like #post content?

    And since I asked that, where can I find a list of all default shortcodes to be used on templates, like #post content or #post excerpt?

    Thanks!

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  • Alex

    Hi Maria,

    you can use the #post content for page as well. In the same way as for posts: https://youtu.be/oh-g6EfUEVY But, you will be able to extract content created directly in WordPress editor not created with a builder. This way your pages will look more like a post. The post content will be displayed in one section. You cannot divide it in different places in the template.

    If you type # in template editor you will see all these shortcodes: https://jmp.sh/9tgMCp9

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