Edit Your Info Page

Share travel details, accommodation options, dress code, and other practical information for your guests.

Last updated February 21, 2026

Accessing the page

To edit your Info page, open the website editor by going to Dashboard > Website. In the sidebar, click Info in the pages list. The Info page editor will load in the sidebar.

The Info page editor in the website editor sidebar

Editing the page title

At the top of the editor, you can change the Page Title that appears on your website. Type a new title — for example, “Travel & Accommodation” or “Wedding Details” — and it will save automatically.

Available content blocks

The Info page supports five block types:

  • Title & Body — a heading with body text underneath. Use the Content tab to enter the heading and body, and the Settings tab to set text alignment (left, center, or right).
  • Text — body text only, with alignment options in the Settings tab. Useful for paragraphs of detail that do not need a heading.
  • Image — a single image with alt text and an optional caption. Use this for venue photos, hotel exteriors, or area maps.
  • Link — a call-to-action button with a Button Label, URL, and optional Description. Ideal for linking to hotel booking pages, travel sites, or map directions.
  • Spacer — vertical spacing between blocks. Choose from Small (5 px), Medium (10 px), or Large (20 px) in the Settings tab.

Click the Add block button to insert a new block. A dialog will open where you choose the block type and fill in its content.

Managing content blocks

Each block in the list can be managed using the actions available on hover:

  • Edit — click the block to open the edit dialog with Content and Settings tabs
  • Reorder — drag and drop blocks to rearrange their order on the page
  • Duplicate — create a copy of an existing block
  • Delete — remove a block (you will be asked to confirm)

Content blocks on the Info page with drag handles and action buttons

Suggested page layout

The Info page is where guests look for practical details about attending your wedding. A clear structure helps them find what they need quickly. Here is a recommended layout:

Travel

Add a Title & Body block with a heading like “Getting There” and include directions, airport information, or recommended transport options. Follow it with a Link block pointing to a Google Maps pin or ride-sharing service.

Accommodation

Use a Title & Body block for “Where to Stay” and list nearby hotels or lodging options with rates and distances. Add an Image block showing the recommended hotel, and a Link block to each hotel’s booking page.

Parking

A short Text block is enough to cover parking availability, fees, and any shuttle details between the parking area and the venue.

Dress code

Use a Title & Body block with the heading “Dress Code” and describe the expected attire. Be specific — “Black tie” or “Smart casual, no stilettos (outdoor venue)” helps guests plan ahead.

Nearby attractions

If your wedding is in a destination that guests may want to explore, add a Title & Body block with suggestions for restaurants, sightseeing, or activities. Use Link blocks to point guests to relevant pages.

Spacing

Insert Spacer blocks between sections to give the page breathing room and keep it visually organized.

Tips

  • Lead with the most important details. Travel and accommodation are typically what guests search for first.
  • Keep each section short. Guests scan rather than read — use bullet points in body text where possible.
  • Use Link blocks for external resources. A direct booking link is more helpful than asking guests to search on their own.
  • Add images sparingly. One or two photos of the venue or hotel area set the scene without slowing down the page.
  • Update closer to the date. Confirm shuttle times, parking arrangements, and hotel block deadlines as they are finalized.