Edit Your Our Story Page

Tell your love story with text, images, and a timeline of your journey together.

Last updated February 21, 2026

The Our Story page is where you share how you met and your journey together. Using a combination of text, images, and a visual timeline, you can build a narrative that gives your guests a personal look at your relationship.

Accessing the page

Go to Dashboard > Website to open the editor. In the sidebar under Pages, click Our Story. The preview on the left will navigate to your Our Story page, and the sidebar will switch to the page editor view.

If this is your first time editing the page, it will be empty with an Add Block button ready to go.

The website editor with Our Story selected in the sidebar

Available content blocks

The Our Story page supports five block types. Click Add Block at the bottom of the content list to insert any of the following:

Title and Body

A heading paired with body text. Use this for section titles like “How We Met” or “The Proposal.” In the editor you can set the text alignment to left, center, or right.

Text

A body-only text block without a heading. Use this for longer paragraphs or additional details that do not need their own title. Text alignment options (left, center, right) are available here as well.

Image

A single image with an alt text field and an optional caption. Use this to feature milestone photos such as your first date, engagement, or a favorite trip together.

Timeline

A chronological visual timeline built from image entries. Each entry includes:

  • An image — select one or more images at once using the Select Images button
  • A date — a date picker for when that moment happened
  • A description — a short text field to describe the moment

Entries are automatically grouped by date. When multiple entries share the same date, you can drag and drop them to reorder within that group using the grip handle on the top-left corner of each entry card.

To add entries, click Select Images at the top of the timeline editor and choose one or more photos. The selected images appear in a “Ready to save” section where you can fill in the date and description for each one before saving.

To remove an entry, click the X button on the top-right corner of the entry card.

The timeline block editor showing entries grouped by date

Spacer

A vertical spacing block to add breathing room between content sections. Choose from three sizes:

  • Small — 5px
  • Medium — 10px
  • Large — 20px

Working with content blocks

Every content block on the page can be managed using the same set of operations:

  • Add — click the Add Block button at the bottom of the content list
  • Edit — click the edit icon on any block card to open its editor
  • Reorder — drag and drop blocks to change their order on the page
  • Duplicate — create a copy of an existing block
  • Delete — remove a block from the page

The page editor also has two tabs:

  • Content — where you manage your blocks
  • Settings — where you can change the Page Title and toggle Show in Navigation to control whether the page appears in your site menu

For a full walkthrough of the editor layout and controls, see the Edit Your Wedding Website guide.

Suggested page layout

Here is a practical layout to tell your story from start to finish:

  1. Title and Body — open with a heading like “Our Story” and a brief introduction
  2. Timeline — add your key milestones in chronological order (first meeting, first date, engagement, and so on), each with a photo, date, and short description
  3. Spacer — add a medium or large spacer to separate sections visually
  4. Title and Body — add a second heading like “The Proposal” or “Looking Ahead”
  5. Text — write a paragraph with more details about that chapter of your relationship
  6. Image — feature a standout photo, such as your engagement photo

Feel free to repeat and rearrange these blocks. There is no required structure — build whatever flow feels natural for your story.

Tips

  • Start with the timeline if you want a visual, date-driven narrative. You can always add text blocks above or below it for context.
  • Upload multiple images at once in the timeline editor to speed up the process. Fill in dates and descriptions after selecting your photos.
  • Use spacers between sections to keep the page from feeling crowded. A medium spacer works well between most blocks.
  • Preview on mobile using the device toggle in the editor’s top bar. Most of your guests will view your site on their phones, so check that images and text look good at smaller sizes.
  • Hide the page until it is ready by toggling off Show in Navigation in the page settings. The page will still exist but will not appear in your site menu until you turn it back on.
  • Keep descriptions concise in timeline entries. A sentence or two per entry is enough — let the photos do most of the storytelling.