Quick Reference Table
The table below lists every keyboard shortcut available in the builder. All shortcuts work whenever you are inside the page builder.| Action | Windows / Linux | Mac | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Undo | Ctrl + Z | Cmd + Z | Anywhere in builder |
| Redo | Ctrl + Y | Cmd + Y | Anywhere in builder |
| Copy section | Ctrl + C | Cmd + C | Section selected |
| Paste section | Ctrl + V | Cmd + V | Anywhere in builder |
| Delete section | Delete or Backspace | Delete or Backspace | Section selected |
| Close / Deselect | Escape | Escape | Anywhere in builder |
| Bold text | Ctrl + B | Cmd + B | Text toolbar open |
| Italic text | Ctrl + I | Cmd + I | Text toolbar open |
| Underline text | Ctrl + U | Cmd + U | Text toolbar open |
Section Shortcuts
These shortcuts operate on sections — the building blocks of your page.Undo and Redo
Every change you make in the builder is tracked in the history stack. This includes adding sections, editing text, reordering sections, deleting sections, changing configuration values, and pasting sections.- Undo (
Ctrl/Cmd + Z) steps backward through the history, reverting the most recent change. - Redo (
Ctrl/Cmd + Y) steps forward, reapplying a change you previously undid.
The undo history stores up to 50 states. When you reach the limit, the oldest states are discarded to make room for new ones. For long-term backups that persist beyond your editing session, use the Page Versions feature.
| Scenario | What Happens |
|---|---|
| You make an edit | New state is pushed to the history stack |
| You undo | The history pointer moves back one state |
| You redo | The history pointer moves forward one state |
| You make an edit after undoing | All “future” states after the pointer are discarded and the new state becomes the latest |
| You reach 50 states | The oldest state is removed from the bottom of the stack |
Copy and Paste
Copy any selected section and paste it as a duplicate on your page.
What gets copied:
| Property | Copied? |
|---|---|
| Section type and layout | Yes |
| All configuration values | Yes |
| Text content | Yes |
| Images and media references | Yes |
| Icon selections | Yes |
| Brand style overrides | Yes |
The clipboard holds only one section at a time. Copying a new section replaces whatever was previously in the clipboard. The clipboard persists as long as you remain in the builder but is cleared when you navigate away.
Delete Section
PressDelete or Backspace while a section is selected to remove it from the page.
- The section is immediately removed from the canvas.
- This action is recorded in the history stack, so you can undo it instantly with
Ctrl/Cmd + Z. - If no section is selected, the key press does nothing.
Escape
TheEscape key serves multiple purposes depending on the current context:
| Context | Behavior |
|---|---|
| A toolbar is open (text, icon, tag, stars) | Closes the toolbar |
| A modal or dialog is open | Closes the modal |
| A section is selected | Deselects the section |
| A panel is open (config, sections, settings) | May close the panel depending on focus |
Text Formatting Shortcuts
When the text formatting toolbar is active (you have clicked on a text element in a section), these additional shortcuts become available:Bold
Ctrl/Cmd + B toggles bold formatting on the selected text or the entire text block.
- If you have selected a portion of text, only that portion becomes bold.
- If no text is selected but the cursor is in the text field, the bold state toggles for subsequent typing.
Italic
Ctrl/Cmd + I toggles italic formatting on the selected text or the entire text block.
- Works the same as bold — applies to the selection or toggles the state for new text.
Underline
Ctrl/Cmd + U toggles underline formatting on the selected text or the entire text block.
- Works the same as bold and italic for partial or whole-text application.
Text formatting shortcuts only work when the text formatting toolbar is visible. If you are not actively editing a text element, these key combinations are handled by the browser and do not affect the builder.
Shortcut Availability by Context
Not all shortcuts are available at all times. The table below shows when each shortcut is active.| Shortcut | Canvas (no selection) | Section selected | Text toolbar open | Modal open |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undo | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Redo | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Copy | No | Yes | No | No |
| Paste | Yes (bottom) | Yes (below selected) | No | No |
| Delete | No | Yes | No | No |
| Escape | No | Deselects | Closes toolbar | Closes modal |
| Bold | No | No | Yes | No |
| Italic | No | No | Yes | No |
| Underline | No | No | Yes | No |
Tips for Using Shortcuts
Build a muscle memory routine
Build a muscle memory routine
Start by learning the three most common shortcuts: Undo (
Ctrl/Cmd + Z), Copy (Ctrl/Cmd + C), and Paste (Ctrl/Cmd + V). These three alone cover the majority of repetitive actions in the builder. Once they feel natural, add Delete and Escape to your repertoire.Combine shortcuts for rapid section creation
Combine shortcuts for rapid section creation
Select a section, press
Ctrl/Cmd + C to copy, then Ctrl/Cmd + V multiple times to create several duplicates. Then click each one and customize the content. This is the fastest way to build pages with repeating section patterns like testimonials, feature lists, or product cards.Use Escape to reset your workspace
Use Escape to reset your workspace
If you have multiple toolbars and panels open and want a clean view of your canvas, press Escape a few times. It progressively closes toolbars, dismisses modals, and deselects sections, giving you a clear workspace.
Undo works across section types
Undo works across section types
The undo history tracks all section operations uniformly. Whether you edited text, changed an icon, reordered sections, or modified configuration values, a single
Ctrl/Cmd + Z reverts the last change regardless of type.