Header Builder lets you easily create and assign a header specific to a page. Before proceeding to this article, it’s good to read the Header Management article.
In this article we’ll explain how to create a page specific header.
Beware! The Header Builder is still in a beta version. Please do not test it on a live website until the stable release. If you’ve found a bug related to the Header Builder, please report it as shown in this article.
Activating the Header Builder
By default, the Header Builder is disabled. To learn how to activate it, check out this article.
Creating a Page Specific Header
1From the WordPress left menu, go to Jupiter > Header Builder.
2From the left side, click on the Header Management (first icon).
3From the Header Management tab, click on the New Header button.
4Give your header a nice name and click on Ok.
5Create your desired header using the Header Builder and proceed to the steps below.
Note: Articles in the Header category on the right side of this page will help you create your header using the header builder.
6Click on the Save button.
7From the WordPress left menu, go to Pages and edit the page where you wish to assign your header to.
8Scroll down to Jupiter Styling Options and enable the Override Global Settings.
9From the Header option, select a header which you wish to assign to this page.
10Publish or Update the page.
Note: This header will be displayed only on this page, overriding your global header.