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Title and text section
This block is used to add text to your website.
You can use an existing template or create your own (an empty one), and then customize it according to your preferences.

You can fill in the Title field or leave it empty.

The main fields for formatting the Title text and the Main text are the same as in the Cover section.
You can format the text by applying styles (Bold, Italics, ~~Strikethrough~~, <u>Underlined</u>), changing the color of selected text, and adjusting alignment (left, center, right, or justified).
You can also add lists (numbered or bulleted) or insert hyperlinks into the text.
Additionally, variables can be inserted into both the Heading and Text fields.

Clicking the button opens a menu showing available standard and project variables. You can copy and paste any variable into the selected field.

HTML section
The section can be used to add elements to a created website using HTML and CSS codes.

The CSS code works for the entire site, not just the current section!
It is not recommended to insert HTML codes with <script> tags into the block.
This HTML code is executed immediately, here in the preview.
To add a <script>, use the CSS and JS section in the site settings.

Gallery section
The Gallery section allows you to significantly enhance your website's appeal and informativeness by adding images that visually showcase your products or services to customers. This helps create more engaging and compelling content, which can boost user trust and ultimately increase your site's conversion rate.
Typically, the Gallery section displays a collection of images in a slideshow or carousel format. These can include various types of visuals such as photographs, screenshots, charts, and more.

How to add images to Gallery section
Go to the Content menu and upload your images there.

You can upload up to 20 images with a total size not exceeding 10 MB.
Once an image is selected, you can customize the text that appears when hovering over it.

To select the gallery style, go to settings:

By default, the gallery has a "Stripes" view. However, you can change it to the style of "Tiles", "Polygons (full width)" or "Tiles (full width)".

Media section
This section allows you to add any media file (image or video) to your website separately from the universal block. You can use a ready-made template or create your own, empty one, and then customize it as you need.

The main difference between this block and the gallery is that the image/video added to the block remains static (i.e. it does not scroll like in the gallery):

How to upload an attachment
After you click the "Add Block" button, an additional window opens with the parameters for the selected media file. In this window, you can configure the file display settings on the website.

You can add video files of any type by providing a link to them. You can also download images from your computer or also enter a link in the URL field.

You can add a link to the image that will allow the user to follow it when clicking on the image. You can add variables and adjust the file width and height.

After you have selected the media file, you can display the text and title in the block:

You can format text using standard editor tools as in other blocks. You can apply bold, italics, <u>underline</u>, change font size, color, and more.
Quote section
This type of block is needed if you want to highlight a quote separately on the site. You can use a ready-made template or create your own, and then customize it as you need.

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This block is quite easy to set up and contains one text field for a quote:

The text field includes all standard formatting features: case switching, italics, bold, <u>underline</u>, and more. You can also customize the text color and highlighting.
In the Content settings, you can choose a quote display styl, select a different font for the block, adjust the background, and modify its appearance.

Timer section
The Timer block is the most interesting solution for your website from and until the required date in animation mode:

There are two types of timer in the block:
Real time

As the name suggests, a timer with the "real" type starts counting down to a given date and time of a certain event.
For example, today is 12/22/2025 (Tuesday)and the event is a conference on December 30 at 15:00.
We set the date in the calendar - April 30th and in the time field - 15:00.

This way, the timer will start counting down the time remaining before the event:

Cyclical
A timer with the cyclic type does not automatically calculate the time: so, you set the days and hours in the available fields yourself and the timer starts counting down:

For example, your subscription discount is valid for a week: you can set the end date of the promotion in 7 days in the timer. The system will automatically count down the time to this date, starting from the moment of setting.
Also, in this type of timer, it is possible to restart the timer after the time has elapsed:

The difference between timers with the "real" and "cyclic" types is that in the first case, the time is counted until a certain date and time (until 04/30/2025 15:00), and in the second — according to the set time values (expires after 7 days).
Moreover, you can select the color settings for the numbers and the background for the timer. To do this, go to the settings:

Here you can adjust the display of milliseconds, adjust the color of numbers, text and timer background.

List section
This block will help you display the necessary information in the form of a numbered or other list.
To do this, click "Add list item" in the settings of the block:

You can add any number of lines to the list here, and you can also add a variable instead of text by clicking on the curly brackets on the left:

The style of the text and the list can be changed in the settings:

The list style can be selected from the suggested ones: “No style", “Dot", “Circle", “Square", “Numbered list”.

You can change the text style in the font settings:

Drop-down text section
The drop-down text block will save space on the site and, if your client wants to read more detailed information, he will be able to expand and look it over:

You can specify a title and hints, and the full text will be opened only after clicking the button:

There are fields for the title, text, hint, and full text in the builder, where for each field you can provide a font outline, color, and other settings similar to a text editor:

Then you should choose an animation for the text: instant or smooth. To do this, go to the settings:

After that, you can adjust the font style in the font settings.

Timeline section
This section allows you to clearly display sequential steps on your site, whether for an online course or any other process.

To add a block to the page, click the "+" button. Then, select "Timeline" from the section list. You can create a block from scratch or use a ready-made template.

To add a stage point in the block settings, click on the button with the same name:

Then, clicking on a stage point itself will open fields for entering the point’s name, title, and description for that stage.

Here, you can apply individual formatting settings to each text element, just like in a standard text editor (italics, underlining, text color, alignment, etc.).
Next, select a style (with or without a border). To do this, go to the settings:

You can also customize the color for each individual element within the timeline section.

Files section
You will need this block to share relevant data with users.

You can allow users to download files, with the following limits: no more than 5 files in total, with a combined size not exceeding 20 megabytes.
Go to the settings and select the files you want to make available for download.

Once the audio file is uploaded, you can enable the "Play audio" function if desired. This will make the audio play automatically when a user visits the page. You may also turn on the "Disable audio download" and "Show preview" options.

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