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Mass Page Builder — Content Tab

The Content tab is where you provide the actual body text for each of the seven content sections that appear on your generated pages. The number of content areas that are active depends on your Page Content Settings selection in Build Settings — if you selected 7 Content all seven areas appear, if you selected 1 Content only Content Area 1 is active, and if you selected Dynamic Content the entire tab layout changes to a different interface described at the end of this page.


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Content Tab Overview

Two notices may appear at the top of this tab depending on choices made elsewhere in the form. If you selected the CSV file option in the Headers tab, a yellow notice will display reminding you that content is already being supplied from that file. If you entered a custom AI prompt in the Header tab's AI prompt field, a notice will appear confirming that the content will be AI generated and this tab can be skipped.

Appears in: The content you enter here renders as the paragraph body text inside each numbered content section on every generated page, directly beneath the corresponding H2 header from the Headers tab. The placement of images alongside the content is also controlled from this tab.

Full Content tab in Input Content mode showing all six mode options and Content Areas 1 and 2 editors
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Content Input Mode

Six radio button options that determine how the content body text is provided.

Input Content — The default mode. Seven rich text editor fields appear below, one per content area, where you type or paste the content for each section directly. This content is the same across all generated pages unless you use spintax variation within the text.

Content tab with Input Content mode highlighted showing Content Area 1 rich text editor

Select Random Paragraphs from Text File (must contain at least 7 paragraphs) — When selected a file uploader appears. Upload a plain .txt file containing at least seven paragraphs separated by line breaks. For each generated page the system randomly selects paragraphs from the file to populate the content areas, creating variation across pages. When this mode is active additional controls appear: Enable Spintax / Disable Spintax radio buttons, and the Paragraph Interval Start / Paragraph Interval End fields.

Content tab with Select random paragraphs selected showing txt file uploaded, Paragraph Interval fields and image uploaders

Select Paragraphs from Text File in Ascending Order (must contain at least 7 paragraphs) — The same file uploader appears. Instead of selecting paragraphs randomly, this mode assigns them in sequence — the first group of paragraphs goes to page one, the next group to page two, and so on.

Content tab with Select paragraphs in ascending order selected showing the same file uploader layout

Select Random Number of Sentences from Text File in Random Order, and Combine into Paragraphs — When selected the same file uploader appears along with Number of Linebreaks Start and Number of Linebreaks End fields. Rather than treating the file as pre-written paragraphs, this mode reads individual sentences from the file, picks a random selection in random order, and assembles them into new paragraphs for each page.

Content tab with Select random sentences random order selected showing Linebreaks fields added

Select Random Number of Sentences from Text File in Ascending Order, and Combine into Paragraphs — Same as the mode above but sentences are taken in the order they appear in the file rather than randomly, then assembled into paragraphs.

Content tab with Select random sentences ascending order selected showing same layout with Linebreaks fields

Multiple Content File Upload for Each Page (For One Page Content Only) — When selected a multiple file uploader appears. You upload one separate .txt file for each page you are generating. The number of files uploaded must exactly match your page count. This mode is only compatible with the 1 Content Area layout and is the most precise option for assigning completely unique custom content to every individual page.

Content tab with Multiple content file upload selected showing multi-uploader and image position controls
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File Uploaders, Spintax & Intervals

Select Paragraphs from Text File — Appears for modes 2, 3, 4, and 5. A drag-and-drop uploader accepting .txt files only.

Upload Content Files (Multiple) — Appears for mode 6. A drag-and-drop uploader accepting multiple .txt files simultaneously, one per page.

Enable Spintax / Disable Spintax — Appears when any file-upload mode is selected. When Enable Spintax is selected the system processes any spintax notation found within your text file, using alternative words from the {option1|option2|option3} format. Enable Spintax is the default.

Paragraph Interval Start / Paragraph Interval End — Appear when file-based paragraph modes are selected. These control how many paragraphs from your file are used per page per content section. Both default to 3.

Number of Linebreaks Start / Number of Linebreaks End — Appear when the sentence-based modes (modes 4 and 5) are selected. These control how many sentences are grouped together to form each paragraph.

Protected Terms / Spin Content (Input Content Mode) — When Input Content mode is selected these two controls appear at the top right of the content editor area. Protected Terms is a text field for comma-separated words that should not be altered by spintax. The Spin Content button applies spintax processing across all seven content area editors simultaneously.

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Content Areas — Editors & Image Sidebars

Seven rich text editor fields appear when Input Content mode is selected. Each corresponds to one content section on the generated pages. Every editor has its own Enable Spintax / Disable Spintax radio button pair. Starting from Content Area 3, each editor also has an image sidebar where you can attach media — images, image URLs, website URLs, YouTube videos, or Twitter Moments — that float left or right alongside the content text. If multiple images are uploaded they appear randomly across different pages.

Content Area 1

Content Area 1 — The paragraph body text that renders in the first content section of every page, directly beneath Header 1. No image sidebar on this area.

Content tab with Content Area 1 editor highlighted in orange and Content Area 2 visible below
Generated page preview showing Content Area 1 paragraph highlighted and Header 2 jumplinks list visible

Content Area 2

Content Area 2 — Renders beneath Header 2. Only visible when 7 Content or 7 Home+1 Sub is selected in Page Content Settings. No image sidebar on this area.

Content tab showing Content Area 2 highlighted with Content Area 3 editor and image sidebar visible
Generated page preview showing Content Area 2 text alongside Header 2 jumplinks list

Content Area 3

Content Area 3 — Renders beneath Header 3. This is the first area with an image sidebar. The sidebar contains a Select Type dropdown (Image / Image URL / Website URL / Youtube Video URL / Twitter Moments ID), a file uploader for up to 25 images with Unsplash import, and an Image Position toggle (Left or Right). The default position for Content 3 is Right.

Content tab showing Content Area 3 editor highlighted with image sidebar showing Select Type and Image Position Right
Generated page preview showing Header 3 section with Content Area 3 text and page preview

Content Area 4

Content Area 4 — Renders beneath Header 4. Has the same image sidebar. The default position for Content 4 is Left.

Content tab showing Content Area 4 editor highlighted with image sidebar showing Left position selected
Generated page preview showing Content Area 4 text blocks

Content Area 5

Content Area 5 — Renders beneath Header 5. Has the same image sidebar. The default position for Content 5 is Right.

Content tab showing Content Area 5 highlighted with Right position and Content Area 6 editor with Left position below
Generated page preview showing Content Area 5 and Content Area 6 sections

Content Area 6

Content Area 6 — Renders beneath Header 6. Has the same image sidebar. The default position for Content 6 is Left.

Content tab showing Content Area 6 editor with Left position and Content Area 7 editor below
Generated page preview showing Content 5 6 and 7 sections with Google Maps embed in Content 7 area

Content Area 7

Content Area 7 — Renders beneath Header 7. Has the same image sidebar. The default position for Content 7 is Right.

Content tab showing Content Area 7 with uploaded image thumbnail and generated page preview showing Content 7 with room image to the right
Generated page preview with Content 7 text and room image highlighted in orange box to the right

Select Type Options

Each image sidebar's Select Type dropdown supports Image, Image URL, Website URL, Youtube Video URL, and Twitter Moments ID. Below shows Content Areas 5, 6, and 7 each using a different media type — Image, Youtube Video URL, and Image URL respectively.

Content tab showing Content Areas 5 6 and 7 with different Select Type options including YouTube Video URL and Image URL
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Dynamic Content Mode

Dynamic Content is a completely different content mode that activates when you select Dynamic Content in the Page Content Settings in the Build Settings tab. When this setting is active the standard Content tab layout — the Input Content editors, file uploaders, and content area panels — is replaced by a simpler interface designed around a reusable pool of content entries.

In Dynamic Content mode the system does not assign fixed content to fixed content sections. Instead it draws from a library of content blocks you build yourself, and randomly pulls a selection of them when generating each page. This means every generated page gets a unique combination of content without you needing to pre-assign content to individual pages.

To activate this mode, go to Build Settings and change the Page Content Settings to Dynamic Content.

Build Settings showing the Dynamic Content button highlighted in Page Content Settings

Once Dynamic Content is selected, the Content tab changes its layout to the following interface.

Dynamic Content tab showing Limit Interval Start and End fields plus Add New Content button and two content entries listed

Limit Interval Start / Limit Interval End — Two number fields that control how many content entries from your library are pulled and displayed on each generated page. The system picks a random number between the start and end values per page. The defaults are 3 for start and 5 for end, meaning each page will display between three and five randomly selected entries.

Add New Content — A button that opens a popup modal where you write or paste a new content block and save it to your library. Each block you add is stored and listed below the button. You can add as many content blocks as you need — the larger and more varied your library, the more unique the pages will be.

Dynamic Content tab with Add New Content button highlighted in orange
Dark popup showing the Add Content modal with rich text editor and DYNAMIC CONTENT placeholder text

Once content blocks have been saved they are listed on the tab with edit and delete buttons. You can add more entries at any time to grow your library.

Dynamic Content tab showing three content entries listed with edit and delete buttons highlighted

Appears in: The randomly selected content entries render in the main content body area of each generated page. Because they are drawn at random, each page receives a different combination and quantity of content blocks, producing genuinely unique pages throughout the website.

Generated page preview showing Dynamic Content mode output with Content 2 Content and Dynamic Content sections visible
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