Support Team
posted this
15 September 2023
Hi,
Thanks for reaching out to us
Exporting individual blocks or sections directly from Nicepage to be used as HTML code snippets within another platform like Teachable can be a bit tricky because Nicepage is primarily designed as a website builder rather than a block or section generator.
However, there is a workaround you can try:
Export the Block:
- In Nicepage, design and customize the block you want to use in your Teachable sales page.
- Export the entire page containing the block (you can hide other sections if needed) as an HTML file.
Extract the Block:
- Open the exported HTML file in a text editor or HTML code editor.
- Locate the section or block within the HTML code corresponding to the one you want to use in Teachable.
- Copy the HTML code for that section or block.
Paste into Teachable:
- In Teachable, when editing your sales page, add an HTML block.
- Paste the HTML code that you copied from the exported Nicepage file into the HTML block in Teachable.
Adjust Styling (if needed):
- You may need to adjust the CSS styling of the block within Teachable to match your desired appearance.
This method lets you use individual sections or blocks designed in Nicepage within your Teachable sales page.
However, please remember that you might need to manually adapt and customize the styles and formatting to ensure it integrates seamlessly with your Teachable course page.
Always preview and test your Teachable page after adding the HTML code to ensure it displays correctly. Additionally, if Teachable has specific guidelines or restrictions regarding the use of custom HTML, make sure to follow their recommendations.
While Nicepage is primarily intended for building entire websites, this workaround should help you integrate specific blocks or sections into other platforms like Teachable.
We would be thrilled if you would consider using Nicepage in the future as a website builder to sell your courses.
...................................................
Sincerely,
Ahmad.
Nicepage Support Team
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Hi,
Thanks for reaching out to us
Exporting individual blocks or sections directly from **Nicepage** to be used as HTML code snippets within another platform like **Teachable** can be a bit tricky because **Nicepage** is primarily designed as a website builder rather than a block or section generator.
However, there is a workaround you can try:
1. Export the Block:
- In *Nicepage*, design and customize the block you want to use in your *Teachable* sales page.
- Export the entire page containing the block (you can hide other sections if needed) as an HTML file.
2. Extract the Block:
- Open the exported HTML file in a text editor or HTML code editor.
- Locate the section or block within the HTML code corresponding to the one you want to use in *Teachable*.
- Copy the HTML code for that section or block.
3. Paste into *Teachable*:
- In *Teachable*, when editing your sales page, add an HTML block.
- Paste the HTML code that you copied from the exported Nicepage file into the HTML block in *Teachable*.
4. Adjust Styling (if needed):
- You may need to adjust the CSS styling of the block within **Teachable** to match your desired appearance.
This method lets you use individual sections or blocks designed in **Nicepage** within your **Teachable** sales page.
However, please remember that you might need to manually adapt and customize the styles and formatting to ensure it integrates seamlessly with your **Teachable** course page.
Always preview and test your **Teachable** page after adding the HTML code to ensure it displays correctly. Additionally, if **Teachable** has specific guidelines or restrictions regarding the use of custom HTML, make sure to follow their recommendations.
While Nicepage is primarily intended for building entire websites, this workaround should help you integrate specific blocks or sections into other platforms like **Teachable**.
We would be thrilled if you would consider using **Nicepage** in the future as a website builder to sell your courses.
...................................................
Sincerely,
Ahmad.
Nicepage Support Team
Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp