Custom pages

Create brand pages, event recaps, Collection portals, and more.

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Written by Jessica
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Create custom pages using your workspace Collections with various layouts such as sliders, galleries, and masonry views. Add HTML, video, and more to create one, easy-to-share webpage. Whether is a brand portal, an event recap, or a client or partner page, your content will always be up-to-date and easily accessible.

Create a custom page in Stockpress

To create a custom page, click the three-dot icon in the bottom left sidebar of your workspace. From here you will see a list of your custom pages. Click create custom page to create a new page.

Editing a custom page

Give your custom page a name - this will automatically populate the URL, but you can edit this at any time. Click save page to publish your page. Use can now use the custom page sidebar on the right side of your screen to build your page.

Start with the page settings, you can choose full-width or with sidebar. A full-width page will look more like a webpage, while a with sidebar page will display your workspace sidebar.

You can control your custom page header as well under header settings by choosing a transparent or solid option and adding a custom logo. You may want to add a different logo to your custom page depending on how it will be used, i.e. for a customer, or for a specific event. A white version of your logo may also look better if you're using a full-width transparent header.

To add Collections to your custom page, expand the sections toggle. Click any of the available sections to add them to your page builder. You'll see the following sections::

Featured: A featured Collection is one full-width Collection displayed on your custom page and is best used with a transparent header. A featured section could be used to promote an important Collection at the top of your custom page.

Creating a custom page

Click the select a Collection button to select a Collection from your workspace and search or browse your Collection tree to select it. Once you have selected a Collection, you can give it an optional title and subtitle for display on your custom page.

Featured section on custom pages

Grid: A grid of Collections allows you to add multiple Collections to your custom page in a strict grid. A grid section is great to use if you want an even look on your page.

Add a grid section to your custom page

Click the select a Collection button to select a Collection from your workspace and search or browse your Collection tree to select it. Once you have selected a Collection, you can give it an optional title and subtitle for display on your custom page. You can add as many Collections as you want to a grid section - but the max width is 4 columns.

In a grid section, you can also add an optional title and sub-title to the entire section. Adjust the alignment to display left, center, or right.

Custom page with grid section

Masonry: A masonry Collection grid will display your selected Collections at their full height, without cropping. This section can be used as an alternative, or complement to, a grid section.

Masonry section

Click the select a Collection button to select a Collection from your workspace and search or browse your Collection tree to select it. Once you have selected a Collection, you can give it an optional title and subtitle for display on your custom page. You can add as many Collections as you want to a masonry section and they will resize to fit on the page.

In a masonry section, you can also add an optional title and sub-title to the entire section. Adjust the alignment to display left, center, or right.

Masonry section

Slider: A slider section will display a single Collection in a full-width slider. Select or search for your Collection from the Collection modal to add the slider.

Custom page slider section

HTML: HTML can be used to add additional text to your custom page. This is a formattable section where you can change font size, color, type, and grid columns.

Divider: A divider section can be used to break up the sections on your custom page. Choose a line, double line, dots, or dashes, and customize the color and thickness.

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