Site Builder Display Settings
Available through Sastra Elementor Addons, the Site Builder module offers a seamless way to manage custom content. It gives a full visual representation of your site in one place, allowing you to create, edit, or preview sections like Headers, Footers, 404 Pages, Single & Archive templates, and more.
How to Set Conditions to Display Templates #
A pop-up will appear during template creation, letting you set layout, visibility, and display conditions for your template.
You can also open this pop-up by following the steps outlined below.
Go to Sastra Addons → Site Builder → find your layout, hover, and click ‘Manage Conditions’ to set conditions.
Now, define the conditions according to your needs.
Start by using the “Display On” option, which lets you decide where your layout should be displayed—across the whole site, on selected pages, or on specific targets.
Locations for Display Settings #
We’ve compiled a list of the locations available for the “Display On” options, each with a brief description:
To unlock advanced display conditions beyond just ‘Entire Site,’ you’ll need Sastra Addons PRO. However, you can still manage a wide range of display settings with the free options available!
Basic Options #
- Entire Website: Your layout will be applied universally across all pages, posts, custom post types (CPTs), singular pages, archives, search results, and 404 error pages.
- All Singulars: Restrict the layout to display only on single posts and pages.
- All Archives: Choose to display your layout exclusively on archive pages, including monthly archives, category pages, tag collections, author listings, and search results.
Special Pages #
- 404 Page: Display your layout on the error page that appears when a requested page doesn’t exist on your site.
- Search Page: Use your layout on the page showing search results.
- Blog / Posts Page: Apply your layout to the blog archive page, which lists all the blog posts set as the Posts page on your site.
- Front Page: Show your layout on the homepage, the page you’ve set as the site’s main entry.
- Date Archive: Use your layout on the archive page that organizes posts by date.
- Author Archive: Display your layout on the archive page for a specific author, showing posts they’ve published.
Posts #
- All Posts: Display your layout on every individual blog post (Single Post view).
- All Posts Archive: Apply your layout to all blog post archive pages, like those showcasing posts by the same author.
- All Categories Archive: Use your layout on all category archive pages that organize posts by categories.
- All Tags Archive: Show your layout on all tag archive pages, which categorize posts by tags.
Pages #
- All Pages: Display your layout on every single page across your site.
My Templates #
- All My Templates: Display the layout on every individual custom template you’ve created.
- All My Templates Archive: Apply the layout to archive pages that list all your custom templates.
Specific Target #
- Specific Pages / Posts / Taxonomies, etc.: Apply your layout to precise locations like a single post, page, or a particular taxonomy.
We hope this guide has been helpful and insightful for your customization journey! If you need any help, feel free to contact our dedicated support team for further assistance.
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