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Shared Elements

Thanks to shared elements you can display the same elements on many subpages. It simplifies managing website and making corrections. To change a phone number, you don’t need to update each subpage individually. All you have to do is correct it in layout objects. Another good example for this is the header or the footer of your website. Thanks to this functionality, you only have to set your logo or your menu just once on your whole website.

Add elements to shared elements #

Did you create an amazing header and want it to be displayed on every subpage? It is easy! Select this element and in the Settings Panel add them to shared elements. 

You can add to shared elements a group of elements at once. Read more about a group of elements here.

Edit Shared elements #

Layout objects can be edited in another, more direct way. In subpages list select „Shared elements“. 

Keep in mind that all changes made in shared elements objects will affect all subpages with this layout.

The position of shared elements objects in layers #

On layers list, you can see a group of elements named „Shared elements“, where are all shared elements objects. This group is indivisible. It means that you cannot move elemenets from website to shared elements and vice versa. However you can move shared elements in any position in layers panel. Thanks to that you can show template on or belov rest of the elements in the webpage.

Different location on a webpage #

The Layout funcionality lets changing its position on a specific webpage. We can do it by turning on option „Different location on this webpage“

Shared elements objects #

It might turn out that you don’t want to display layout objects on a certain subpage.

In order to hide them, open a chosen subpage and on layers list hide shared elements by clicking on the „eye“ icon. Objects will disappear from this particular page, but will still be visible on others. 

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Updated on Februar 11, 2026