# Single Page Site Part

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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**Note**: The *Dot Display* in the upper left corner of the Single Page 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 Page Template, while a Gray Dot indicates a *draft* Single Page Template.&#x20;
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**Note**: The *Instances* label in the lower left corner of the Single Page Template displays the specific instances in which this template is being used on the site.&#x20;
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#### Export A Single Page Template

1. Click the **Three Horizontal Dots** in the upper right of the Single Page 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 Page Template

1. Click the **Three Horizontal Dots** in the upper right of the Single Page 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 Page Template, or click **Delete** to confirm that you do wish to delete this Single Page Template.

![](https://elementor.com/cdn-cgi/image/f=auto,w=1024,h=1024/help/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2020/08/sitepart-delete-4.jpg)

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#### Rename A Single Page Template

1. Click the **Three Horizontal Dots** in the upper right of the Single Page 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 Page Template.

![](https://elementor.com/cdn-cgi/image/f=auto,w=1024,h=1024/help/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2020/08/sitepart-rename-3.jpg)

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Important: Only pages that use Default Template will have the Single Page Template applied to them, even if they otherwise meet the Display Conditions criteria. Pages that use Canvas or Full Width template (or any template other than Default) will not have the Single Page Template applied to them.

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Important: The single page template is meant to apply a design to the page using the dynamic widgets and NOT to add content (image widget, text widgets, etc) directly to the template.
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