Your Theme layout can overlap with the WPFunnels template layout.
In this case, we recommend using “WPFunnels Canvas” as the template layout.
Here’s how you can do that.
Gutenberg
For Gutenberg, when you click on the WPFunnels edit page, it will open the page in Gutenberg.
Here, click on Settings then change the Template to “WPFunnels Canvas” and click Update.
Page template layouts:
- Default – Page Builder / Theme default
- WPFunnels Default – no container, no Header Footer
- WPFunnels Canvas – has container, no Header Footer
- WPFunnels Boxed – has container and Header Footer
Elementor
For Elementor, when you click on the WPFunnels edit page, it will open the page in Elementor.
Here, click on Settings then change the Page Layout to “WPFunnels Canvas” and click Update.
Page template layouts:
- Default – Page Builder / Theme default
- WPFunnels Default – no container, no Header Footer
- WPFunnels Canvas – has container, no Header Footer
- WPFunnels Boxed – has container and Header Footer
Divi Builder
For Divi, when you click on the WPFunnels edit page, it will take you to this page.
Here, change the Template to “WPFunnels Canvas” and click Update.
Page template layouts:
- Default – Page Builder / Theme default
- WPFunnels Default – no container, no Header Footer
- WPFunnels Canvas – has container, no Header Footer
- WPFunnels Boxed – has container and Header Footer
Oxygen Builder
For Oxygen, when you click on the WPFunnels edit page, it will take you to this page.
Here, change the Template to “WPFunnels Canvas” and click Update.
Page template layouts:
- Default – Page Builder / Theme default
- WPFunnels Default – no container, no Header Footer
- WPFunnels Canvas – has container, no Header Footer
- WPFunnels Boxed – has container and Header Footer