Widgets
Introduction to page-builder widgets — what they are, where they appear, and where to find help for specific widget types.
Widgets are the building blocks of pages on your public website. Every CMS page — the homepage, blog posts, event pages, contact pages — is assembled from widgets dropped onto the page in the page builder. A widget might be a simple text block or image, or a more involved piece like a donation form, an event calendar, or a chart pulling from a collection.
Using widgets in the page builder
When you edit a CMS page, the + Widget button below the preview opens the widget picker. Pick a widget to add it to the page, click it to select, and use the inspector panel on the right to configure its content and appearance. See the Pages article for the full page-builder workflow.
Each widget has two inspector tabs — Content (the widget's data and copy) and Appearance (background, padding, full-width). Every inspector field has a label, and most have a one-line helper underneath that explains what the field controls. For most widgets that's enough.
Widgets with detailed help
A handful of widgets have enough configuration surface to warrant a dedicated help article. The list below is sortable — click a column header to re-sort, click again to reverse. Click a widget's help link to open its article.
Widgets not on the list use the inspector itself as the reference. Detailed articles get added as widget complexity warrants them — when a new widget gains a dedicated help doc, the author appends a row to the table above.