You want to build pages faster? Get a head start on new pages using pre-built templates or by duplicate existing pages, then just customize and publish. These two powerful Pages tools will help you spin-up microsites even faster, and this article will show you how.
About templates and page duplication
Pages is made for quick and easy microsite creation. While starting from scratch gives you max flexibility in the beginning, as time goes, you can speed up page creation using pre-built templates or by copying existing pages, then customizing for a new audience.
About Templates
Uberflip has 5 built-in templates, pre-filled with sections and components we see used again and again for each use-case. Start with a template, then customize it for your audience in the same way you’d customize a page built from scratch. Faster building, still 100% brandable.
About page duplication
Once you’ve built a few pages, you’ll notice that they often follow the same branded patterns. Why build from scratch when you can just duplicate a page and customize for a new audience?! This is the power of page duplication. Create and reuse base pages again and again for max efficiency.
Start a new page from a template
- Log into Uberflip, and click Pages in the topbar menu
- Click Create a page
- Enter an internal name in the modal that opens, then click Next
This name is required, but it won’t appear on the page. - Hover over the template you want to use and click Start with this template
Your new page has just popped into existence, including all the sections and components included in the template. It’s not published yet. Now you can customize the page for your new audience the same way you’d customize any page.
Create a new page by duplicating an existing page
- Log into Uberflip, and click Pages in the topbar menu
- Find the page you want to duplicate in the page list
- Click the ‘more’ icon (three horizontal dots) for the page
- Click Duplicate
- Enter an internal name in the modal that opens, then click Next
This name is required, but it won’t appear on the page.
Your new page has just popped into existence, including all the sections and components included in the original page. It’s not published yet. Now you can customize the page for your new audience the same way you’d customize any page.
Caution
All SEO settings and metadata from the original page has been duplicated as well. Be sure to update those if needed for your new audience or use-case.