The builder
The editor
A map of the Slowly editor, the canvas, the inspector tabs, the navigator, the inserter, and the breakpoint switch.
You build in the WordPress editor, with Slowly's controls added around the canvas. Here is what each part is called.
- The canvas is the page itself, in the middle. Select a block here to edit it.
- The block toolbar floats above the selected block, with its quick actions.
- The inspector is the panel on the right, where a block's settings live. It has three tabs:
- Primary, the block's own content and settings.
- Design, the shared design panel for layout, spacing, type, colour, borders, and effects. The same on every block, covered under styling.
- Advanced, the lower-level controls like custom attributes, custom CSS, conditions, and interactions.
- The navigator is the tree of every block on the page, for selecting and reordering by name instead of clicking around the canvas.
- The inserter is where you add blocks, by search or from the quick-insert list.
- The breakpoint switch sets which screen size you are designing for, so a value can differ per device.
Every page from here works within this surface, tab by tab and block by block.