All templates have the same default margins when a page or a section is created. This means that pages with multiple sections will look tidy, as elements are properly aligned on both desktop and mobile.
Editing the padding of a section
You can edit the default padding of a section to adjust it to your liking.
Right-click in a section or Click on the Edit section.
Click on Styles.
Use the sliders to edit the top, bottom, left and right padding.
Editing the margins of an element within a section
Margins are used to create space around elements outside of any defined borders. In Portfoliobox, you can edit the margins of elements on your site, e.g. a header, a logo, a text, a form, a button, etc. To edit the margins of an element:
Right-click on the element you want to edit.
Select Styles.
Use the sliders to edit the top, bottom, left and right margins.
After signing up, the first thing you want to do is to create your first page. Setting up your first page is not difficult at all, depending on your content
A blog is an online journal that you can share your updates and ideas with your website visitors. It's a good idea to have a blog on your website - it is good
A blog post is an individual entry of your online journal on your Portfoliobox website. In a blog post, you can add different types of content block, upload
Making a draft or setting your post as unpublished is a great feature where you can set your post to not be visible in public while you are still working on it.
The order or placement of your post is determined by the date set of your post. The most recent post will be placed at the top followed by the older posts.
To edit a blog post on your blog, simply follow the steps below: Select the blog page you wish to edit by going to Your Content > Pages. Afterwards, select the
Tag is used to label or give an identification to your post. It gives your visitors an idea of what your post is about. Another benefit of using a tag is to
Comments can help you get feedback from your visitors about your blog posts and improve visitor engagement. This feature is enabled automatically after creating
To check all your blog post comments, simply go to the Cog Wheel Icon > Messages > Blog Tab > Comments. The information is placed in the following order:
Blog Teaser showcases some of the blog posts that can be seen on your blog. Once a visitor of your site clicks the blog post on this section, it will redirect