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Adding a Button

Using the Dynamic Text Area

Adding a button in a Dynamic Text area is easy! Follow the steps below to create, edit, and move a button on your page. Adding a Button 1. Place your cursor Click inside the text area and place your cursor where you want your button to appear. 2. Typ...

Adding a Hyperlink

Using the Dynamic Text Area

Using the Link Tool Adding a hyperlink in the Dynamic Text Area works just like you’d expect in any text editor—highlight your text, click the chainlink icon, and choose the type of link you want to apply. Here’s a breakdown of your options: Internal L...

Adding Responsive Columns

Using the Dynamic Text Area

The Responsive Columns tool in the Editor’s Dynamic Text Area allows you to organize content side-by-side on larger screens, while automatically stacking that content for mobile devices. Here's how to use it:How to Insert Responsive ColumnsPlace your cursor wh...

Inserting a Photo

Using the Dynamic Text Area

You can easily add and customize images inside any dynamic text area using the tools in your website’s Editor. Here's how to do it: How to Insert a Photo Place your cursor where you want the image to appear. Open the Insert menu in the toolbar a...

Inserting a Video or Third-Party Code

Using the Dynamic Text Area

Editor makes it easy to embed rich content like videos and third-party tools directly into your page using the dynamic text area toolbar. This article covers how to insert both: A video from YouTube or Vimeo A third-party embed code (such as a form...

Inserting an Element

Using the Dynamic Text Area

Elements are pre-built layout components that help you organize content in a clean, predictable way inside a dynamic text area. Every site includes two default elements, and some sites may have additional custom elements created specifically for their design...

Common Website Features

Alert Bar & Pop-Up Modal

Common Website Features

When you need to share time-sensitive information or promote something special on your website, Alert Bars and Pop-Ups are two simple and effective ways to do it. Both are designed to grab attention—but in slightly different ways. Here’s how they work and ho...

Social Icons

Common Website Features

How to Ad, Edit, or Remove Social Media Icons on Your Website Social media icons are usually part of the global content on your website, meaning they appear on every page—typically in your header, footer, or both. Here’s how to find and manage them: ...

Google Maps

Common Website Features

If your website includes a Google Map — whether it's showing a single location or multiple pins — you can update and manage those map settings directly in the Editor. This article covers the tools shown in the video above and guides you through the most common...

Cookie Consent Pop-up (GDPR Compliance)

Common Website Features

What is GDPR? GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is a data privacy law created by the European Union. It governs how websites collect, store, and use personal information from visitors. Even if your business is based in the U.S., GDPR applies to any...

Forms

Form Block Overview

Forms

Online forms are one of the most powerful tools on your website for generating leads, collecting information, and helping users connect with you. In Editor, the Form Block is where you can manage those submissions, adjust who receives notifications, and revi...

Editing the Confirmation Emails Sent to My Customers

Forms

Overview By default, all forms on your website display an on-screen success message when someone submits a form. But some forms may be set up for users to receive a follow-up confirmation email. What is a Confirmation Email? A confirmation email is a ...

Where are my form upload files stored?

Forms

Overview If your website form allows users to upload attachments—like resumes, photos, or documents—those files are stored inside your website’s File Manager in Editor. Where Uploaded Files Are Stored Click on the “Files” tab at the top of your Ed...

Viewing Files Attached to Form Notification Emails

Forms

You Must Be Logged Into the CMS, Editor For security reasons, files submitted through your website’s forms are protected and only accessible to logged-in users of your CMS, Editor. If you receive a form notification email that includes links to an uploaded...

Adding / Editing Forms

Forms

We're here to help! Editor does not include a native form builder that allows you to independently add or edit forms. But you still have several options to make edits and manage your forms depending on your needs: Option 1: We Update the Form for You If...

Why aren't I receiving forms from my website?

Forms

Form Submission Notification Emails If you're not seeing form submissions show up in your inbox, don’t worry—there are a few common reasons this can happen. Here’s a quick checklist to help you troubleshoot: 1. No Email Recipient Is Set Every form needs t...

Advanced / Custom Website Features

Custom Integrations

Advanced / Custom Website Features

Can Cybernautic integrate with third-party tools or software? Yes! If your business relies on a third-party platform—whether it’s a CRM, scheduling tool, point-of-sale system, or another type of service—our team can help build a custom integration that conn...