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How Do I Use a Template on Wix?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 4:09 am

If you’ve ever used Microsoft Word, you’re probably familiar with the concept of templates. A template is a pre-designed document that you can use to create new documents with the same formatting. Wix also has templates that you can use to create your website. In this article, we’ll show you how to find and use a template on Wix.

First, log in to your Wix account and go to the Wix Editor. On the left-hand side of the Editor, you will see a menu with different options. Click on “Templates. ”

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You will see a variety of templates that you can choose from. Browse through the options and click on the template that you want to use.

Once you’ve found a template that you like, click on “Use This Template. ”

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with HTML or CSS, we recommend that you refrain from using a template on Wix. Although Wix offers a variety of templates that can be used to create a website, they can be difficult to customize if you do not have experience with coding. Additionally, if you do not have experience with coding, you may inadvertently add code that could break your website.

Now, you can start adding your own content to the template. To do this, simply click on the element that you want to edit and start typing. You can also add new elements by clicking on the “+” sign.

When you’re finished adding content, click on “Publish” in the top-right corner of the Editor.

And that’s it! You’ve now used a template to create your website. Using a template is a great way to get started with Wix and to create a professional-looking website.

conclusion :

Templates are a great way to get started with Wix and create a professional looking website without having to start from scratch. Simply browse through the available options, find one you like, and then add your own content.

Once you’re finished, hit publish and your site will be live for everyone to see.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.