# Single Post Site Part

The *Single Post* Site Part section of the Theme Builder lists all Single Post Templates you’ve created, if any, giving quick access to add, edit, or delete any Single Post Template.

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If no Single Post Templates have been created yet, you need to create one. Click **Add New** in the upper right corner of the *Single Post* Site Part screen.

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Once you’ve created at least one Single Post Template, you will be able to manage them here.

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#### Edit An Existing Single Post Template’s Design

1. To edit an existing *Single Post Template,* click the **Single Post Template** label in the sidebar. This will open the Single Post Template’s details dashboard.
2. Click the **Edit** link in the upper right corner of the specific Single Post Template you wish to edit. This will open the Elementor editor for that Single Post Template.

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#### Edit An Existing Single Post Template’s Conditions

1. Click the **Edit** Conditions link in the bottom left corner of the Single Post Template you wish to edit. This will directly open the *Display Conditions* editor for that Single Post Template.

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**Note**: The *Dot Display* in the upper left corner of the Single Post Template indicates which site parts are live (has *Display Conditions* assigned to it), and which are merely drafts (no *Display Conditions* have been assigned). A Green Dot indicates a *live* Single Post Template, while a Gray Dot indicates a *draft* Single Post Template.&#x20;
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**Note**: The *Instances* label in the lower left corner of the Single Post Template displays the specific instances in which this template is being used on the site.&#x20;
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#### Export A Single Post Template

1. Click the **Three Horizontal Dots** in the upper right of the Single Post Template you wish to export.&#x20;
2. Choose **Export** to open a Save dialog which will save a .json file to your computer.

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#### Delete A Single Post Template

1. Click the **Three Horizontal Dots** in the upper right of the Single Post Template you wish to delete.&#x20;
2. Choose **Delete** which will open a *Delete Part* confirmation dialog box.&#x20;
3. Click **Cancel** if you change your mind and decide you don’t want to delete the Single Post Template, or click **Delete** to confirm that you do wish to delete this Single Post Template.

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#### Rename A Single Post Template

1. Click the **Three Horizontal Dots** in the upper right of the Single Post Template you wish to rename.&#x20;
2. Choose **Rename** which will open a *Rename Part* dialog box.&#x20;
3. Enter the new name and click **Change** to complete the rename process, or click **Cancel** if you change your mind and decide you don’t want to rename this Single Post Template.

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