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Build Your First Help4 Builder Page

First page tutorial

Build the first Help4 Builder page without overthinking it.

The first page should prove the workflow: choose a page, open Builder Studio, add structure, add content, check mobile, then publish or hand it to Help4 for production polish.

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Page workflow

Use this order for the first page.

Do layout before styling. Do copy before animations. Do mobile before launch.

1. Create or choose a draft page

Use a real page type like service, product, landing page, or contact page.

2. Launch Builder Studio

Open Builder Pages and choose the page. The builder canvas starts with layout and element controls.

3. Add sections before details

Add hero, proof, service details, FAQ, CTA, and contact sections before choosing tiny styling details.

4. Use reusable patterns

If a header, footer, CTA, or service block repeats, save it as a reusable section or template.

5. Check mobile early

Switch responsive views before the page is finished so long headings and buttons do not break the layout.

6. Publish when the path is clear

The page should tell the customer what you do, why it matters, and exactly what to click next.

Tutorial pages

Pick the next thing you need to do.

These are evergreen WordPress pages for Help4 Builder Suite users. They are written for site owners who want plain steps, not developer homework.

Install and setup

Download, upload, activate, run the wizard, and install Help4 Blank.

Open Tutorial

Build the first page

Open Builder Pages, launch Builder Studio, create layout, and publish safely.

Open Tutorial

Templates and icons

Pick starter templates, apply a theme pack, and use default icon assets.

Open Tutorial

Fields and dynamic content

Create field groups, repeaters, galleries, relationships, and dynamic output.

Open Tutorial

Commerce and payments

Set up native catalog, variations, subscriptions, and payment routing.

Open Tutorial

Sliders and forms

Build motion sections and lead forms without loading every asset everywhere.

Open Tutorial

SEO, security, speed

Turn on metadata, schema, redirects, SSL, headers, cache, and images.

Open Tutorial

Updates and WordPress 7

Understand live stable, md beta, package updates, and core upgrade checks.

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