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WOO Canvas Page and Post Layouts

Right sidebar, left sidebar, no sidebar. It’s up to you–and as easy as pie.

The developers in the room appreciate this one because it used to be SO DIFFICULT. Now it’s point, click, save, done.

These are not the same as page templates. Those are, for example, Archive or Contact or Magazine Slider.

WOO Canvas layouts allow you to change how the elements are laid out on your site: where is the main content area and where are the sidebars? Body/content on the left, sidebar on the right? Sidebar on the left? You can set the default layout for the entire site (e.g. body left and sidebar right) but then on a per page or even per post basis, you can change that. That’s some powerful programming right there at your fingertips.

Where did you want that sidebar? Put it wherever you like on this page or all pages.

Where did you want that sidebar? Put it wherever you like on this page or all pages.

Remember that this is not the same thing as columns or page templates.

3 Responses to WOO Canvas Page and Post Layouts

  1. Larry October 30, 2013 at 7:16 pm #

    Cool. I’ll play with this until I get what I want. Thanks!

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