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All Singulars

What it's for: A fallback template for all individual content pieces - blog posts, static pages, and custom post types Pro feature when no more specific template exists

When it's used: When someone visits any individual piece of content (post, page, product, event, etc.) and you haven't created a more specific template for that content type

What you can design: A universal layout that works across different content types - flexible headers, content areas, and elements that adapt to various types of singular content

Appears when: Any individual piece of content is visited, but only when no more specific template is available

Examples of when this template appears:

  • Someone visits a blog post, but you haven't created a Single Post template.
  • Your All Singulars template displays the post.
  • Or someone views a product page, but you haven't created a Single CPT template for products - they see your All Singulars template.

What dynamic data is available:

You have access to the current content's basic data that works across all content types

  • title
  • content
  • featured image
  • author information
  • publication date
  • custom fields (ACF/MetaBox)
  • metadata
Pro feature

You can also query content-specific data and relationships, with conditional logic to handle different content types appropriately. Learn more about using dynamic data →

What you control:

Everything on individual content pages when more specific templates don't exist - headers, content presentation, navigation elements. You design a flexible experience that works across posts, pages, and custom post types.

Doesn't affect:

  • Content with specific templates - Single Post, Single Page, or Single CPT templates will override this
  • Archive pages - category pages, author pages, search results need Archive templates
  • Homepage or blog index - those need Front Page or Blog Index templates

Template Priority: 90

This template has default priority 90 in Builderius template hierarchy. It serves as a fallback for singular content, being overridden by more specific templates like Single Post (20), Single Page (20), or Single CPT (10).

Note: When you design a page or post directly (without using templates), that design always wins regardless of priority numbers. Learn more about designing pages directly →