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# Edit and Manage your Site

## **Design using the Site Editor**

* Find "Appearance".
* Click Editor.

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## Edit your Posts and Pages

### Edit Posts

* Find Posts in the WP Dashboard Menu.
* Click "Add New" button.

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### Edit Pages

* Find Pages in WP Dashboard Menu.
* Click "Add New" button.

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## **Add Conditions and Manage Custom Templates**

The Cwicly Themer is a control panel where you can visually manage your main pages, templates, global parts and settings.&#x20;

By default, you will find an initial Index template but you can add more templates by clicking add new custom or default template.

* Find Cwicly in WP Dashboard.
* Open Themer.

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* Click Edit button.

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