How To Create and Update Global Sections in HighLevel

Global sections are a great way to set up your website efficiently, with sections that will appear on every page in HighLevel. This saves you time, as sections won’t need to be copied over from page to page. A header or footer, for example, are common global sections that appears on the top of most websites.
Part 1: How To Create And Save Global Sections in HighLevel.
Step 1: Navigate to the builder where you can customize sections (per page) and set up global sections (for all pages).
Step 2: Choose Section at the top and a list of layout options will appear on the right. Drag and drop the option you wish to use into the builder in the center of the screen.
Step 3: Navigate back to Section at the top and a drop-down will appear. Select Manage.
Step 4: On the right, you see icons to reorder, toggle visibility, copy, save, or delete. Choose Save.
Step 5: Under “Save As” select Global Section and name the section. Click the Save button.
This section is now saved as a Global Section.
Part 2: How To Add Your Previously Saved Global Section in HighLevel
Step 1: In HighLevel’s Website Builder, click “Add New Page” and select a name and path (or choose a previously added page you want to add the global section to.) Click the Edit Icon to access the page editor.
Step 2: On the right-hand side, you’ll see 3 options under the Section menu. Choose “Global Sections”. Here you’ll see your saved Global Sections.
Step 3: Drag and drop into the web page.
Step 4: Click Save in the top right corner to save your changes.
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