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Community Forums › Forums › Retired StudioPress Themes › Front page layout on a different page

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Tagged: Front Page Layout

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  • September 3, 2022 at 1:45 pm #505755
    alogomasini
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    Is there an easy way to use main page layout with all its widgets from the magazine pro news page on another page? Then I would have a static page for the homepage. Would want to do this at: dcregionrealestatenews.com.

    December 10, 2022 at 11:33 pm #506322
    faveper3
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    Front page layout is a design element that refers to the arrangement and organization of content on the front page of a website or document. This layout is typically designed to draw the reader's attention to the most important information and features of the page, such as a title or headline, a navigation menu, and key content areas. The front page layout is often carefully planned and crafted to ensure that it is visually appealing, easy to navigate, and effective at communicating the main message or purpose of the website or document.

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