Per-site templates — Default, custom wrappers, and renaming

Each Builder site has its own set of "templates" — wrappers that combine a navigation bar, footer, page background, and content width. Pages choose which wrapper they live inside, so you can have, say, one nav/footer for marketing pages and another for support pages — all in the same site.

Where to find them:
Site editor → Templates tab in the left sidebar.

The "Default" template:
Every site starts with one wrapper called "Default". It's just a starting point — you can rename it, restyle it, or add more wrappers alongside it. Every page uses the Default template unless you switch it.

Renaming a template:
• Click the active template pill (in the row at the top of the Templates tab) to enter rename mode in place
• Or double-click any template pill — you'll switch to that template AND enter rename mode
• Type the new name, hit Enter to save (Escape cancels). The old "Default" name is just a label — give it a name that fits the site, like "Marketing" or "Brand pages".

Adding more templates:
• Templates tab → "+ New" button → a fresh "New Template" appears in rename mode
• Set its nav block, footer block, page background (color, gradient, or image), content width, and typography
• Pages can be assigned to it via the page sidebar's template dropdown

Pages and templates:
• Each page has a small template dropdown under its title in the sidebar (only shown when you have more than one template)
• Switch a page's template at any time — its nav/footer/background change immediately

Deleting a template:
• Open the template, click the trash icon next to its name
• Pages assigned to the deleted template revert to the first remaining template

Tip: per-site templates are different from marketplace templates (which are full-site snapshots you publish or install across orgs). Per-site templates only exist inside this one site.