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Publish a structural change
What counts as structural and what does not, the four steps to publishing one, and the two things you are never charged for.
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Adding a section, changing a layout or restructuring a page is a structural change. Publishing one draws on your plan's monthly allowance.
What counts as structural#
Three shapes, and they all change the page rather than its contents.
- Adding a section that was not there.
- Changing a layout - what sits where, in what order, at what size.
- Restructuring a page, including adding or removing one.
What does not count#
The everyday edits stay free.
- Text. Any word on any page, any number of times.
- Photos. Swapping an image is not a structural change.
- Contact details, hours and prices written into your copy.
How to publish one#
Four steps, and the count only moves at the last one.
- Describe the change and let the builder draft it.
- Look at it staged, on your real site.
- Approve it.
- Publish. That publish is what draws on the allowance.
What is never charged for#
Two carve-outs worth knowing.
- A publish that fails is never counted. You are not charged for our error.
- Drafting and staging cost nothing. Change your mind as often as you like before you publish.
Making one publish carry more#
Since the publish is the unit, group the work.
- Stage several structural changes, then publish them together.
- Get the copy right first, because fixing it afterwards is free either way.
- Current allowances and top-up costs are on the pricing page, in your own currency.
Related
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