Site Content
Edit every page on your public site — sections, images, drafts, publish — without touching code.
What it does
Site Content is the visual editor for every page on your dealership site: Home, About, Services, Financing, FAQ, Privacy, Terms, Contact, Sell, Consign, Locations, Cars list, Car detail, Footer. Each page is a stack of sections — a hero, a value grid, a testimonial rail, an FAQ block — and you edit them one at a time.

The content list
/admin/content is a searchable list of every page on your site. Each row shows:
- Status — Published, Draft, or Missing
- Language coverage — e.g.
2 / 3 languagesif you've translated to two of three enabled languages - Last updated — when someone last touched the page
- Kind — a built-in page, a custom page you created, or a shared piece (footer, header)
Filter by status ("show me every unpublished draft") or language coverage ("show me pages missing Arabic") to power through your backlog.
Editing a page
Adding and removing sections
Most pages are made of stacked sections (hero, grid, prose, testimonial, FAQ, service menu, banner, etc.). You can:
- Add a section — click "+ Add section" and pick one from the list
- Reorder — drag the section handle to move it up or down
- Remove — click the trash icon on any section
Each section has its own edit form: a hero has fields for eyebrow/title/body/image/button; a service menu has fields for groups and per-service pricing; and so on.
Section styling
Every section has a Style tab next to its content fields. This is where you pick the visual look and change colours for just that one section — without touching any other section and without changing the site-wide theme.
Picking a variant
Every section ships with several looks (for example, Hero has nine: Overlay, Split, Minimal, Cinematic Poster, Magazine Spread, Racing Marquee, Cinema Letterbox, Broadsheet, Immersive). Pick the one that fits the page's story from the Variant dropdown at the top of the Style tab. The preview updates when you save.
Colour controls
Below the variant picker, the Components panel has a small set of colour controls for the current look. Every section gives you at least:
- Background — the section's background
- Text colour — the base colour everything else follows
- Title — the main heading
- Subtitle — the paragraph under the title
- Eyebrow — the small label above the title
- Primary button — the main button's background
- Primary button text — the main button's text colour
Some looks add one extra control for a distinctive element (Broadsheet's masthead rule, Racing marquee's checker pattern, Cinematic poster's ribbon).
Each row has a colour picker and a free-text field. Type any valid colour value (like #101010). Leave a row blank to use the site theme colour.
Click to focus
Click any element in the live preview (the title, a button, a card) and the Style panel filters down to just the colours that affect it. A Focused chip appears at the top — click Show all to clear the filter.
Overrides stay put — no leaks
Every colour you set here applies only to that one section. Two heroes on the same page keep their own colours. Colours you set on the home page don't affect the same section on any other page. Changing the site-wide theme in Themes doesn't touch overrides you set here, and vice-versa.
The Car detail page
Individual car pages (/cars/<slug>) work like any other page in Site Content: open Car detail in the list and you can compose sections around the built-in car layout.
The page always includes one required Car detail — built-in layout section that renders the actual gallery, price, specs, description, and contact card for whichever car the visitor is on. Around it you can add anything from the section palette — an announcement bar at the very top, a related-cars rail below, a finance callout, testimonials, an FAQ, a closing CTA band.
The built-in car layout has nine visual variants (Classic, Stacked, Magazine, Gallery-first, Compact, Showroom floor, Mosaic gallery, Dual pane, Spotlight). Pick the one that fits your inventory in the Style tab — the same section variant applies to every car detail page.
Custom pages
Beyond the built-in pages, you can add your own — a landing page for a specific campaign, a "meet the team" page, a partner directory. Click "New page" on the list:
- Give it a URL slug (
vip-collection), a title, and pick a shape (sections is the most flexible). - The page lives on your site at
/{slug}(or/{language}/{slug}if you serve multiple languages). - Custom pages are picked up by search engines automatically — you don't have to do anything extra.
Per-language editing
If you have multiple languages enabled (see Languages), every page shows a language tab bar. Each language has its own draft and its own publish state — you don't have to translate the whole site before publishing an update in one language.
Pages you haven't translated yet fall back to your default language, so buyers still see something. The content list shows a coverage badge per page so you know what's missing.
Shared pieces (header, footer)
Some content is shared across every page — the site footer, header, contact info. Those show up under components.* in the list (e.g. components.footer). Editing the footer once updates every page on your site.
Who can edit this
Requires content:read to view the editor and content:update to save and publish. Sales roles usually don't have this; owners and managers do.