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Creating a Clean template is to create a clone of the default templates of your current theme. It's a blank template - with ''.clean'' suffix (''product.clean.json'', ''page.clean.json'', ''article.clean.json'') - where you can add any content blocks you desire using the Easy Content Builder. No default content blocks from your current theme.  
Creating a Clean template is to create a clone of the default templates of your current theme. It's a blank template - with ''.clean'' suffix (''product.clean.json'', ''page.clean.json'', ''article.clean.json'') - where you can add any content blocks you desire using the Easy Content Builder. No default content blocks from your current theme.  


Creating a clean template is optional. It's perfect if you want to create a new template or migrate content blocks to a new theme without any default sections from your current theme.
Creating a clean template is optional. If you do not create a Clean template, all content blocks added using the Easy Content Builder will appear at the bottom of the pages (below the default content blocks of your current page) by default.
 
'''Q. When should I use a Clean Template?'''
 
A. It's perfect if you want to create a new template or migrate content blocks to a new theme without any default sections from your current theme
 
'''Q. Do I need to create a Clean template one time only?'''
 
A. Yes, you just need to create a single Clean Template for each page type (Product/Page/Blog Post) once only.
 
'''Q. When editing a product/page/blog post page, can I switch my existing page to a Clean template via the Theme Template dropdown?'''
 
A. No, you should create and manage Clean Template via the Easy Content Builder dashboard only.

Revision as of 04:07, 10 November 2022

Create A Clean Template

Creating a Clean template is to create a clone of the default templates of your current theme. It's a blank template - with .clean suffix (product.clean.json, page.clean.json, article.clean.json) - where you can add any content blocks you desire using the Easy Content Builder. No default content blocks from your current theme.

Creating a clean template is optional. If you do not create a Clean template, all content blocks added using the Easy Content Builder will appear at the bottom of the pages (below the default content blocks of your current page) by default.

Q. When should I use a Clean Template?

A. It's perfect if you want to create a new template or migrate content blocks to a new theme without any default sections from your current theme.

Q. Do I need to create a Clean template one time only?

A. Yes, you just need to create a single Clean Template for each page type (Product/Page/Blog Post) once only.

Q. When editing a product/page/blog post page, can I switch my existing page to a Clean template via the Theme Template dropdown?

A. No, you should create and manage Clean Template via the Easy Content Builder dashboard only.