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New pages do not show up under prebuilt pages list

Just upgraded to 5.0 WP and 2.9.5 Page Builder. Built a couple of new pages and noticed when I went to prebuilt pages the new pages do not show up, all pages created prior to the update are still there.

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  1. 5 years, 9 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi :)

    Thanks for posting.

    If you go to PagesAdd New and create a SiteOrigin Page Builder page and then go to another page and open Page Builder it will show underLayoutsClone: Pages.

    If you create a Gutenberg page and add a SiteOrigin Layout Block, it, unfortunately, won’t show under LayoutsClone: Pages.

  2. 5 years, 9 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Here is how to add a Page Builder page if you’d like to do so:

  3. 5 years, 9 months ago standodd

    “If you create a Gutenberg page and add a SiteOrigin Layout Block, it, unfortunately, won’t show under LayoutsClone: Pages.” That’s exactly what I’m reporting. Having to go thru the other route to create the “classic” page takes multiple additional steps which is very burdensome if you have a couple hundred pages you’re upgrading (delete and create new), as I do. Be handy to not have to leave the gutenberg page. Maybe this is an enhancement request if it’s working as designed. Thanks for the quick response.

  4. 5 years, 9 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Thanks for your feedback.

    You can download a layout from a block. In a Gutenberg SiteOrigin Layout Block go to LayoutsImport/ExportDownload Layout. The JSON file can be uploaded via the same process.

    In terms of a migration request, 100%, I’m with you there. We definitely have that logged.

    On the standalone issue of cloning Gutenberg pages, unfortunately, I can’t imagine how LayoutsClone: Pages would work if you’re trying to clone a Gutenberg page. Within that page, you could have a SiteOrigin Layout Block as well as many other kinds of blocks. You’d then be able to import all of that content into a Page Builder layout, either in another block or in a classic page. I can’t imagine how that would be possible.

  5. 5 years, 9 months ago standodd

    ok, thanks

  6. 5 years, 9 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    For sure :)

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