Getting Started

Thank you for choosing MysBlavatsky—the flexible, multi-layout Framer template designed to empower your digital projects. This is a quick guide to get you familiar with the basic features of the template. If you require additional support, please don't hesitate to reach out via our dedicated support page here.

01

Blank Starter Page template

Inside the "Template" directory, you'll find a page titled "Blank Starter Template". This template includes a navigation bar and a footer - the ideal starting point for your pages.

1. Duplicate the Blank Starter Page template

Note: Be sure to change the Parent Folder to the desired location.

2. Copy and paste blocks to the newly created page:

Copy Sections from any page, then paste them into the body of your newly created page. Also you may copy sections from any page listed on the main landing page.

02

Style Guide

The Style Guide page demonstrates the display of all base elements found in the template and is a good place to start familiarising yourself with the template.

Typography

To control global typography styles, click on the 'Assets' tab and scroll down to 'Styles'. Here you will see all of the styles in use throughout the template. Control Font Family, Size and Colour and more, as well as how the styles should appear on 'Large' (Desktop), 'Medium' (Tablet) and 'Small' (Mobile) breakpoints.

Colours

To control global colour styles. Click the 'Assets' tab and scroll down to 'Colors'. Here you will find all of the colours used throughout the template and can manage the colours from one central location.

Navigation Bars

This template uses multiple versions of the navigation bar depending on which page is being used. Most pages use the 'Primary' navbar, but pages with a photo header use the 'Transparent' variant. Be sure to keep links congruent across both variations of the navbar to keep navigation consistent across all pages of your site.

CMS Collections

This template uses CMS collections that also include relational databases between two or more CMS tables for the following features:

  • Journal (Blog)

  • Methodology (Category of services)

  • Services (Service-detail/Products)

  • Careers

  • Customer Stories (Case Studies)

  • Testimonials

  • Team

To manage CMS content, click the 'CMS' tab in the top bar. From here you can add, remove and edit items in your CMS. You can also rename the CMS table and these changes will be reflected in layouts that use CMS content.