GemPages lets you customize the border thickness on each side of an element or section independently — top, right, bottom, and left. Instead of being limited to a single uniform border, you...
To reorder columns in a row in GemPages, select the row, open the Item Management section in the right-hand settings panel, then drag each column up or down to change its position....
A great-looking page on desktop doesn’t always translate perfectly to mobile or tablet. Headings might feel too large on a phone screen, padding that looks balanced on a laptop can feel cramped...
When designing your store pages in GemPages, getting the spacing right around each element makes the difference between a page that looks polished and one that feels cluttered. Padding is one of...
Choosing the right color is an important part of keeping your design consistent. In GemPages, the Color Picker tool allows you to pick colors from anywhere on your screen — even from...
When designing pages in GemPages, you may want multiple elements to share the same styling — such as font, size, color, or spacing. Instead of manually adjusting each element one by one,...
When designing pages in GemPages, you may place multiple elements close to each other — for example, a Heading element and a Text Block element placed one under another. Later, you may...
When working with long or complex pages in GemPages, you may have multiple sections stacked together. If all sections keep their default names, it can become difficult to identify and manage them...
Sometimes while working in the GemPages editor, you may hide elements inside a section for responsive design or layout adjustments. After hiding them, it can become difficult to select those elements directly...
In GemPages, several elements such as Carousel, Tabs, Accordion, and Item List are built using items. Each item works like a repeatable block that contains content such as images, text, buttons, or...