• tylerdurden21

    (@tylerdurden21)


    Wordpress World,

    I’m very new to word press and am trying to accomplish the following.

    1 I would like to create many pages (64) that all have the same information but can easily be edited all at one time.

    2 On each of those pages, I would like to be able to add a few unique lines of text towards the top of the page that wouldn’t jeopardize my ability to accomplish goal 1.

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  • Hellow Tylerdurden21,

    1. One of the simplest approaches might be to use what’s called a Global module, which is available in a page builders (such as Elementor, Beaver Builder, Divi or Architect.
    You can also create Layouts inside Beaver Builder (via Beaver Themer) that apply to all your pages or just parts of certain types.

    I recommend that approach since today’s page builders work with most Themes (if not, you can switch to the Free Astra Theme or another page builder-friendly theme). See Page Builder links below, two have free versions, and that’s all you need.

    WP Beaver Builder: https://wpbeaverbuilder.com

    Elementor: https://elementor.com/

    Architect: https://thrivethemes.com/architect/

    2. Yep! ??

    Hope that helps!

    Regards,
    JD

    Thread Starter tylerdurden21

    (@tylerdurden21)

    JD,

    Thank you for the help.

    I was looking for something in the free price range.

    Is this not something that can be done with plugins via WP?

    The modules of Elementor and Beaver are both free. You can install them from the WordPress repository. Divi is also free and has a similar feature.

    I googled “Global content” and found this Blog Post also gives steps on how to create Reusable Content Blocks using a free plugin:

    https://www.wpexplorer.com/wordpress-reusable-content-blocks/

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