Adding blocks to pages
Adding and organizing content blocks on your Muse site is straightforward, giving you the flexibility to tailor your pages to your specific needs and preferences. Explore the various block types to create a dynamic and engaging website that stands out.
Categories and Types of Content Blocks
Muse offers a variety of content blocks to help you build and customize your site. Understanding the different types of blocks available and how to add them to your page can significantly enhance your site's functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Block Category |
Block Type |
Block Description |
Basic | Link | Add a link from the web or another Muse page. Images and text will be pulled from the source page. |
Text | Text blocks have optional headers and text body | |
Image | Add images using our copyright free image library or upload your own images of up to 10 megabytes | |
Header | Headers can be used as simple line to divide sections or you can add text | |
Upload PDF files | ||
Youtube | Add Youtube videos with a simple link from Youtube | |
Productivity | Google Doc | Add docs with a link. Must be public if you want them to be visible to anyone viewing. Editors can edit docs inside of the Muse page. |
Google Sheet | Add sheets with a link. Must be public if you want them to be visible to anyone viewing. Editors can edit docs inside of the Muse page. | |
Google Slides | Add slides with a link. Must be public if you want them to be visible to anyone viewing. Editors can edit docs inside of the Muse page. | |
Google Form | Add forms with a link. Must be public if you want them to be visible to anyone viewing. Editors can edit docs inside of the Muse page. | |
Google Drive | Add drive with a link. Must shared with anyone who you want to be able to access. Editors can access docs inside of the Muse page. | |
Google Map | Useful for event planning | |
Venmo | Receive funds by connecting your Venmo account. | |
Dropbox | Add with a link. Must shared with anyone who you want to be able to access. Editors can access docs inside of the Muse page. | |
Social Media | Instagram Grid | Links your account and shows last 12 posts. |
Instagram Post | Allows you to share a single post with a link. | |
X (twitter) Post | Allows you to share a single post with a link. | |
Tiktok Profile | Links your account and shows your profile. | |
Tiktok Video | Allows you to share a single video post with a link. | |
Facebook Feed | Links your account and enables viewing of your feed. | |
Discord | Allows you to share a Discord channel. | |
Entertainment | Apple | Share music and podcasts. |
Soundcloud | Share music and podcasts. | |
Spotify | Share music and podcasts. | |
Vimeo | Share videos from your account. | |
Premium | Feature | Display information in a visually appealing grid or list style to highlight a product's key features and advantages. |
Contact Form | Allows users to communicate with the site owner. It's a simple, user-input form that allows visitors to enter their information, questions, or comments. Contact forms can: Grow your email list, seek feedback, get leads, encourage engagement, and reduce spam. | |
Call To Action | Contain a clickable button that encourages users to take a specific action, like purchase, email you or go to another page. |
Adding Blocks to A Page:
Muse provides a variety of content blocks that you can use to build your pages, including text, images, videos, website links, various types of documents, forms, social media, and more.
- The are two (2) basic ways to add blocks:
- Option A: Simply click on the “+Add Block” button and choose the type of block you want to incorporate into your site. Each block is designed to be highly customizable to fit your specific needs.
- Option B: Click on the "+" button that appears on the bottom of an existing block when you hover over it.
- Option A: Simply click on the “+Add Block” button and choose the type of block you want to incorporate into your site. Each block is designed to be highly customizable to fit your specific needs.
For more information on how to format blocks, please refer to this Help article: How to Build and Format a Page