Edit: How to customize the Homepage
Once you’ve imported the demo content, the next step is to start editing your pages. To do this, navigate to any page you’d like to customize, in this case “the homepage”. Use the toolbar at the top of the screen to find the Edit Page button and click it.

This will take you directly to the editing interface for that specific page. Once you’re inside the page editor, locate the Document Overview icon at the top of your screen. Click on it to access an overview of your page structure and content.

Under the List View tab in the page editor, you’ll find a clear breakdown of your page. Each section displayed here represents a specific part of the page so you can easily identify and edit individual elements.
Managing sections in the List View tab
Here’s a few things you can do within the List View:
Sort Sections
Rearrange the order of sections by selecting or highlighting a section. Use the toolbar that appears to click the up or down arrow and move it to your desired position.
Remove Sections
If there’s a section you no longer need, click the three dots on the tool bar and select Delete to remove it.
Duplicate Sections
To create a copy of a section, click the three dots and select Duplicate.
Header, Featured, Recent Posts, Career & Finance, Home & Living, Travel, Single Featured Post
These sections display the latest posts from your blog based on specific category or tag. You can customize each section by filtering which posts to appear. You can choose posts based on specific categories or tags.

Currently Trending
lick the label on the section where it says “Featured Posts Block will be rendered on front page only“.

A settings window should appear on the right side of your screen. If the settings window doesn’t appear automatically, click the settings icon located on the top right corner of your screen to open the window.
In the settings window under the Block tab, you will see options to adjust filters. Use these filters to select which posts you want to display in the “Currently Trending” section.
Once that’s done, click the Fashion Junction tab and follow the same steps to edit the section under the “Fashion Junction” tab.
How to fix the “NO POSTS” issue on Post Loop, or posts not displaying completely
Sometimes your post loop block will display a “no posts” notice instead of showing your posts. This may happen when the loop is trying to display posts with specific categories, or tags, or taxonomies. The reason for this could be that the IDs of these categories, tags, or taxonomies are different on your site compared to the demo site.
Simply click anywhere within the area of your post loop block.
Right below Offset Starting Post you’ll find several filter options. Clear any existing selections, then choose any Category or Tag you wish to display on that specific post loop or reselect the same Category or Tag.
Your posts should now show up.

Editing scrolling images for affiliate products
Some sections in this page include scrolling images designed to showcase affiliate products, for example the one under Home Spa Day: Transform Your Bath into a Sanctuary. There are two ways you can manage them:
Edit the Gallery directly within the page editor
Click anywhere on the carousel or scrolling images to bring up the editing tools. Click the red-highlighted icon below to edit/add images.

Delete any images you don’t need by clicking the X icon. Then, click Add to gallery to start adding new images. Click the Update gallery button when you are done.
Replace with your own Affiliate Widget
If you prefer, you can remove the gallery and replace it with your own affiliate widget code. To do this, delete the gallery element, then paste your widget’s shortcode or custom code into the desired spot.
For a detailed guide on creating and adding affiliate widgets, check out: How to Use SheShoppes Shop My Post