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How Do I Make a Single Page on Wix?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 11:13 pm

There are a few different ways that you can make a single page on Wix. You can either use the Wix Editor, which is a drag-and-drop website builder that is easy to use and doesn’t require any coding knowledge, or you can use the Wix Code Editor, which is a more advanced tool that allows you to add custom code to your Wix site.

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First, if you do not have a lot of experience with web design, you may want to consider hiring a professional to help you create your page. While Wix does offer a lot of templates and tools to help you create a page, it can be tricky to get everything looking just right if you are not familiar with web design concepts.

Second, remember that a single page on Wix will be limited in terms of space and functionality. If you plan to use your page to sell products or services, for example, you will need to make sure that your page is designed in a way that allows customers to easily find and purchase what they need.

Finally, keep in mind that your single page will need to be hosted on Wix’s servers. This means that you will be subject to their terms and conditions, which may include limits on what you can post or how often you can make changes to your page.

If you want to use the Wix Editor, simply create a new page and then click on the “Add” button. From there, you can add any content that you want to your page, including text, images, videos, and more. Once you’re happy with your page, simply publish it and it will go live on your website.

If you want to use the Wix Code Editor, you’ll first need to create a new page and then click on the “Add Code” button. This will open up the code editor where you can add HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code to your page. Once you’re finished adding code, simply publish your page and it will go live on your website.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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