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How to use wix studio editor



To effectively use the Wix Studio editor, you'll navigate through its interface and leverage its features to build and customize your website.

Getting Started:

  1. Access Wix Studio: Log in to your Wix account and navigate to the Wix Studio workspace.

  2. Select a Site: Choose the site you want to edit from your workspace's Sites list.

  3. Enter the Editor: Click "Edit Site" to open the Wix Studio Editor.

Understanding the Interface:

  • Canvas:

    The main area where you design and edit your website.

  • Top Bar:

    Provides quick access to site actions, pages, breakpoints, and preview/publishing options.

  • Inspector:

    The panel on the right, where you can adjust element properties, settings, and interactions.

  • CMS:

    The content management system, allowing you to create pages and manage content dynamically.

  • Global Sections:

    Reusable sections (e.g., header, footer) that can be applied across your site.

  • Site Styles:

    Define and manage the fonts, colors, and styles to maintain consistency across the site.

  • App Market:

    Explore and integrate various apps to enhance your website's functionality.

Key Features:

  • Sections: Add and manage sections to structure your content.

  • Responsive Design: Adjust your website's layout for different screen sizes.

  • AI Text Creator: Generate content suggestions using OpenAI's Chat GPT.

  • Collaboration: Invite others to collaborate on your website.

  • Preview and Publish: Preview your site before publishing it live.

Using the Editor:

  1. Add Elements: Drag and drop elements onto the canvas to build your website.

  2. Customize Elements: Use the Inspector to adjust element properties, design, and interactions.

  3. Manage Pages: Create, edit, and organize pages using the CMS.

  4. Apply Styles: Utilize the Site Styles to maintain consistent design across your website.

  5. Integrate Apps: Explore and integrate apps to enhance functionality.



 
 
 

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