Create a template
Block themes include built-in templates, but you can also create your own templates by following the steps in this guide.
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A template controls the layout of your pages. Not to be confused with Themes (that set the design of your entire site), the template affects the look and feel of an individual page (or post) or groups of pages (or posts.) This guide explains how to work with page templates.
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You can identify the template a page is using by following these steps:
When you select a theme, a few standard templates are included automatically. WordPress uses these templates to create default layouts for specific types of pages on the site.
To see which templates are included with your theme, follow these steps:
The most common templates are listed below:
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When you first open the Site Editor, it loads whichever template displays the home page of the site.
These guides focus on how to edit templates included with Site Editor themes. If you are using a classic or third-party theme, you can learn more about configuring the templates included with your theme from that theme’s setup guide or documentation.
Block themes include built-in templates, but you can also create your own templates by following the steps in this guide.
This guide explains how to open an existing template, and edit it in the Site Editor.
This guide explains how to apply an existing template to a page or post.
You can undo and revert the changes you have made to default templates. This guide shows you how.
This guide will show you how to remove any custom templates you have created in the Site Editor.
How to transfer content from a template to an individual page.
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