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Entire Website

What it's for: A universal fallback template for your entire website - providing a default layout when no other specific templates exist

When it's used: When someone visits any page on your site and you haven't created more specific templates for that content type or location

What you can design: A universal site-wide layout - consistent headers, footers, navigation, and content areas that work across all types of pages and posts

Appears when: Any page is visited where no more specific template has been created

Examples of when this template appears:

  • Someone visits a blog post, but you haven't created any post-specific templates.
  • Your Entire Website template provides the layout.
  • Or when someone views a custom post type page and no Single CPT template exists - they see your Entire Website template.

What dynamic data is available:

You have access to basic page data that works across all content types

  • page/post title
  • content
  • basic metadata
  • navigation elements
  • site-wide information
  • conditional content based on page type
Pro feature

You can create conditional sections that adapt based on the type of content being displayed, allowing one template to handle different content types appropriately. Learn more about using dynamic data →

What you control:

Everything across your entire website when more specific templates don't exist - site-wide headers, content presentation, navigation, footers, sidebar elements. You design a consistent experience that works as a fallback for any page type.

Doesn't affect:

  • Pages with specific templates - any more specific template will override this one
  • Nothing - this is the ultimate fallback template

Template Priority: 100

This template has default priority 100 in Builderius template hierarchy. This is the lowest priority - it serves as the ultimate fallback when no other templates match. All other templates will override this one.

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 →